ImgBoard Cloner 2.9.172

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ImgBoard Cloner allows you to quickly modify images on your primary monitor and then remote your work to another monitor or projector. Your party, training session or other audience need only see the final result. ImgBoard Cloner has two operational modes 1. "Image" mode can size, zoom and pan images within your desired window area. 2. "Capture" mode can window and screen capture a portion of your monitor. The resulting "Clone" image can be titled, rotated, bordered and moved to the remote display. The "Clone" can be set to "Stay on Top" of other windows and its transparency can be adjusted to bleed through other background images. The Clone screen can be saved with the transparency bleed intact. Special Effects Clone images are quickly built or captured. Adjusting the transparency of your Clone overlay allows interesting effects such as morphing of title or image sections such as a persons head. Complex Document Construction Both ImgBoard Cloner and MsgBoard Cloner are available as free downloads on www.dedicateddj.com. Together they allow complex document/image construction. Multiple simultaneous copies of ImgBoard Cloner and Msgboard Cloner can remotely position text annotations and/or image slices over a master document or image. Use ImgBoard Cloner to screen capture and save the result. In the image below ImgBoard Cloner captured this screen capture of a screen capture with a MsgBoard clone overlay.

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