Quick creation of a greeting card
Birthday, Christmas, Name-day - all of them need a special congratulation. There are lots of websites that simplify the process of selection and mailing a greeting card. These cards are taken from various sources and often vary in format and resolution. If you want to create such a website or just need to mail greeting cards to lots of people and want to reduce their size for email delivery, you can automate the process of converting images with the help of Image Converter Command Line.
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Decorating CD- and DVD-disks
If you often burn various information - music, photos, videos, etc. - to CDs or DVDs, and want them to be beautifully designed and not signed on the gray surface of the disk, you can create and print nifty labels and stick them on your disks. For this, you can use photos of the artists (for music CDs), photos of your family and friends (for photo CDs), or just beautiful images or photos. However, if you just print the image, it will be difficult to cut a circle of the needed size with a hole in the center. Still, you can print the «rounded» image on white background with a white circle inside. You'll just have to cut off the white background and stick the image to the disk. Image Converter Command Line will help you do this job.
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Incomplete multipage file
If you need to add new pages to an existing multipage file, you'll find that it is quite a problem. You surely can split this file into separate pages, add new ones and then compile all pages into a new multipage file. However, it is a long and inconvenient way, especially if you have to add page frequently. Still, you can add pages to the file with the help of Image Converter Command Line.
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Creating beautiful photo frames
If you have a collection of many photos, you can vivify your photo album by including each photo into an original frame you can create yourself. For that, you'll need beautiful images of fruit, flowers, nature, sea, sky or whatever plus Image Converter Command Line software.
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Designing drafts
If you often have to create drafts in specialized programs (or in simple graphics editors), you know that most of these programs do not provide functionality for designing drafts according to common standards, or this functionality is poor (for example, they offer standard design elements - borders, main inscriptions, stamps - that fit standards of some states only). Still, these drafts should be printed with correct design. You can solve this problem if you create design templates (for example, borders) beforehand, in a common image editor, and apply them to the draft. However, it will take much time if you have to deal with many drafts, and it is difficult to combine the format of the drafts with the format of the frame. Image Converter Command Line will help you solve this problem.