To Download a trial version of Downloader Pro v1.3, click here:
dlpro_baa.exe
Why Use Downloader Pro?
- Gives you a fast and simple way to transfer and store digital photos from
your camera to PC
- Automatically rename and organise photos in a meaningful way as they are
downloaded
- Save time locating images by assigning them recognizable and clear names
and folders
- Avoid duplicating images on your PC; Downloader Pro identifies duplicate
images and only downloads them once. Particularly useful when downloading from
mass storage devices
- Simplify workflow by automating the creation of sets of related
directories for each download directory e.g. Vacation2004\originals,
Vacation2004\working, JobXYZ\final (using the new Directory Maker plug-in)
- Time saving automatic rotation of JPEG’s from cameras with orientation
sensors
- Specify download path using shooting data
- Ease reorganization of existing photos held on PC
- Integrated with BreezeBrowser
- Photoshop users can automatically adjust dpi of JPEGs to their preferred
value during download
- Photoshop users can automatically tag JPEGs with colour profile according
to camera model
Step 1
Set up Downloader Pro preferences to work the way you want |
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Step 2
Plug in your card reader or DCF compliant camera.....
Downloader Pro starts automatically...
Downloads your files automatically...
and automatically opens the application you set in Preferences. |
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Step 3
Browse / edit your images. It’s that simple!
Example (left) shows files downloaded and displayed automatically in
BreezeBrowser,
the perfect partner for Downloader Pro! |
What Do I Need to Install Downloader Pro?
An internet connection and Windows 98, ME, 2000 or XP installed on your
computer.
Who Uses Downloader Pro?
Any digital photographer who needs to minimize time spent downloading and
organising photographs. Particularly useful for professional photographers,
Photoshop users and existing BreezeBrowser users. Read
Reviews
How Much Does Downloader Pro Cost?
Downloader Pro cost US $29.95
Please click here to order:
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