PrintStation 3.27

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PrintStation is a professional photo catalogue software that creates printed albums, index files, and PDF photo documentations. It allows to output multiple pictures on multiple pages, with custom page layouts, along with header and footer text inclusive automatic macros just at the touch of a button. A page in PrintStation consists of columns, rows and cells. Simply define the number of columns and rows, and the cells are sized accordingly. Pictures are fitted automatically to the cells but can also be enlarged in horizontal or vertical direction. An intelligent algorithm adjusts the picture order so that there will not arise any gaps. PrintStation also integrates a very handy picture browser with a fast viewer inclusive slide show feature, making reviewing and selection of pictures really convenient.

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