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PhotoImpression

PhotoImpression
Developer(s)ArcSoft
Final release
6.5 Gold
Operating systemMac OS 9, Mac OS X, Windows
Included withBundled with certain cameras and scanners
TypeImage manager
LicenseProprietary
Websitewww.arcsoft.com/products/photoimpression/

PhotoImpression is a discontinued proprietary image management and editing software created by ArcSoft for Mac OS X and Windows. It was often bundled with Epson all-in-one printers, scanners, and cameras but could be purchased separately. PhotoImpression was marketed as an entry-level image editor and was sold for around $40-$50.[1]

Features

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PhotoImpression has basic photo editing tools such as brightness/contrast adjustment and adding text to images. It has support for layers, special effects, and provides templates such as frames and greeting cards.[1][2] Some versions could be linked to PhotoIsland.com, a photo sharing website made by ArcSoft.[3] PhotoImpression 6.5 Gold, the last version, can automatically get images from the user's computer and has support for adjusting color, contrast, lighting, blur, and red-eye. It also includes a paintbrush, clipart, frame templates, and the ability to add text captions. It can be used to create albums, picture books, and slideshows.[4][5]

Versions

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Reception

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PCWorld praised PhotoImpression 6.5 Gold's ease of use and editing features, but noted its lack of sharing features.[4] Softpedia also noted the ease-of-use and editing featurse of PhotoImpression 6.5.[5] MacWorld gave PhotoImpression 3 3.5 stars, noting the ease-of-use.[1] PCMag gave a more negative review of PhotoImpression 2000, stating that "it doesn't have all the one-click fixes that novices desire."[6]

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Fott, Galen (June 2001). "Photolmpression 3.0" (PDF). MacWorld: 78 – via vintageapple.org.
  2. ^ Fong, Kris (June 2001). "PhotoImpression 3.0". Mac Addict: 57 – via themacattic.com.
  3. ^ Hart, Russell (December 2000). "Virtual Views". American Photo. p. 98.
  4. ^ a b Cekan, Lisa (2010-06-07). "ArcSoft PhotoImpression". PCWorld. Retrieved 2024-10-19.
  5. ^ a b Opris, Elena. "ArcSoft PhotoImpression Gold". Softpedia. Retrieved 2024-10-19.
  6. ^ "PhotoImpression 2000". PCMAG. 2001-11-27. Retrieved 2024-10-19.