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  • Joel Graffman's Easy JPEG Printer is a fast way of choosing traditional print paper dimensions and printing your JPEG
  • Michal Kowalski's EXIF Viewer is more than just a viewer. EXIF is a standard of encoding information into JPG files. Digital cameras encode lots of info like F/Stop, Shutter Speed, Data and Time of Shoot into the JPG. EXIF Viewer shows you all the information you want and also reads extended Canon and Nikon parameters. Not only that, it can perform lossless image rotation. A Must Have and it's free.
  • jpgQ is a tool to report what such and such a jpg file was compressed as. Matching the compression as you save will reduce image degradation. The whole mediachance website is worth visiting - to see their tools and also their information.
  • RAD Video Tools - free convertor from Quicktime .mov (created by Coolpix 775) to .avi (useable for creating VCDs, editing etc...). Then you can use Boomer (paid software) to convert your .avi to flash .swf and stream it from your website!
  • JPGVideo - free .avi movie maker - reads in JPEGs of the same size and makes a movie out of them.
  • ClipLinkViewer takes the .avi, .mov, .dv, .mpg, .mp4 files in a folder and shows them on the screen sequentially.
  • TIM USB Digital Camera Transfer Assistant apparently works like the image transfer program that came with your digital camera. But it has lossless image rotation as well.
  • JPG Wizard - lossless rotation of JPG images and red eye reduction - free service
  • JPG Cleaner - freeware - reduces the size of processed JPG files.
  • Cam2PC - freeware - A small program that helps one transfer pictures to the PC. It is targeted for digital cameras (and card readers) that appear as removable devices in Windows and are assigned a drive letter (eg. F:)
  • Digital Image Recovery - the image recovery tool for digital cameras
  • Remember that if you have Microsoft Office - pretty widespread nowadays, you would have a quietly unannounced program called Microsoft PhotoEditor. Some people neglect to install it on their hard disks. It works with .bmp, .tif, .jpg, .gif and does size, contrast, brightness and colour conversions. It's fast and simple. You can't edit the picture - no paintbrushes or pencils / pens but for what it does, it does well.
  • I have a Canon Bubble Jet S400SP printer. The freebie / limited features software that came with the Nikon 775 digicam, my previous Epson Ink Jet were pretty ho hum. However, the Canon Easy PhotoPrint is a gem. It's main job is to allow you to select and print images. It allows you to select one or more jpg files, it allows you to dial in different number of copies for each file and it allows you to do one per page, two per page and also "slide table" strips, using multiple jpgs to fill the whole sheet of paper.

Unfree

  • Sooner or later, you will want to get a powerful editor to make "creative" manipulations to your images - the big boys are Adobe Photoshop, JASC Paintshop Pro.
  • I'm really impressed in mediachance's Photobrush - it is low cost and it seems functional, purposed for digital photos.
  • Paessler's Photomeister seems pretty cool as well - it outputs to .pdf without needing Acrobat Writer, to Palm .pdb (includes a small viewer app), does rotation..., produces screen savers.