Spesoft Free Image Converter 2.00

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Image - Spesoft Free Image Converter 2.00
Spesoft image converter is a free, easy to use, yet substantial utility for batch image conversion. Convert between over 75 different image formats. Including vector formats such as EPS and PDF. Transform images with options for resizing, cropping, flipping and rotation. Apply effects. Sharpen, Blur, Contrast. Adjust Brightness, Hue and Saturation. Simple wizard style interface. Convert 10,000's of images or just one in a few clicks. Crush your PNG images to the absolute minimum size without losing quality with PNGCrush support. Optical Character Recognition (OCR). Convert images into text files; with recognition performed after image processing to allow effects and resizing to improve accuracy. Free solution for creating thumbnails, or converting from obscure formats.

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