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    A tool for batch watermark/banner image merging

    Tool for applying watermarks or banners to a bunch of images at once. Supports many different image formats, such as jpg, gif, png, bmp and many others (all formats supported by the ImageMagick library). Watermark an entire directory of images with a user-friendly and very easy to use graphical interface! It takes only 5 steps: 1. Select source directory 2. Select watermark/banner image 3. Select destination directory 4. Set merging attributes (size/position) 5. Click Start and go have a coffee Pay attention to the project requisites! You have to install the .NET Framework 4 and ImageMagick for this software to work properly. ...
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    Extract the contents of a playlist to a directory in preparation for a mp3cd player. Can report the size of the contents of the playlist. Supports conversion from ogg to mp3 using the lame encoder.
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    Collects EXIF information from image files (currently JPEG) recursively through a directory structure, and prints the information in histogram form (as numbers sorted by bin size). It uses the Exiv2 library to parse the files. C++ on Win32 and Linux.
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