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Imagen 2.1.0 Antivirus Report
Imagen software
have been tested by downloadtopc.com team on 9 June 2006 against viruses,
spyware, adware and was founded to be 100% clean.
However, we can't guarantee that the software have not changed since we have
checked, but we will recheck this software periodically to assure users that it remain clean.
Note: this award offered by DownloadToPc.com
should be used only by the author/publisher of the Imagen software.
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Imagen 2.1.0 Antivirus Report
Scanning imagen-2.4.1.exe
imagen-2.4.1.exe: OK
----------- SCAN SUMMARY -----------
Scanned directories: 0
Scanned files: 1
Infected files: 0
Data scanned: 1.36 MB
Time: 1.479 sec (0 m 1 s)
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Imagen 2.1.0 Description:
Imagen plays a large sequence of numerated images like any other video clip. When you open a single image it will scan the folder and detect other images following the same naming convention (e.g. pic00001.jpg, pic00002.jpg, ..., pic50768.jpg). Don't worry if your sequence has over 100,000 files, Imagen will typically need about 1-2 seconds to open it. That's about 500 times faster than nearest competitor. If you're one of those who frequently renders or captures images to BMP, DIB, TGA, TIFF, JPEG, PNG, PCX and other sequences you will find this player irreplaceable. Imagen supports other popular Windows formats like AVI, MPEG, DIVX, HAV, FLC, MP3, MPA, OGG, WAV, a subset of WMV and MOV files and more. It can also play files created by expensive high-speed imagers (BAYER, CIN) and those used on Linux / Un*x operating systems (XPM, SGI, SUN, RGB). You can save images from video clips to separate images on disk and speed up or slow down video by changing its frame rate.
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