You're right, that was impressive, I'm downloading SEAMonster onto my Flashdrive now for use on my Windows XP laptop running a very reasonably-priced Intel Atom processor as we speak.
It'd be nice if it put a flag in the EXIF information to note that it had been resized using the method. Normally, we can expect photos we find on the Internet to still be proportional representations of space, but once this method proliferates, we won't be able to know for sure.
BlackHawkBible music connoisseurThere's no place like 127.0.0.1Icrontian
edited April 2009
Tried it out a bit in PS CS4. Pretty nifty. Gonna make sniffing out some photochops nearly impossible. For now, seems cool for resizing wallpapers for wide screen monitors.
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Cool.
It'd be nice if it put a flag in the EXIF information to note that it had been resized using the method. Normally, we can expect photos we find on the Internet to still be proportional representations of space, but once this method proliferates, we won't be able to know for sure.
On a side note, I notice it takes some grunt on 8mp pictures though. I'd really like to see this app used in benchmark comparisons.
-Bobby