Archive for September, 2008

ImageFramer 2.1.1 released

Monday, September 29th, 2008

New since 2.1:

  • Fixed the loading of designs by double clicking a .framing file in Finder to start ImageFramer.
  • Added option to save a design, if it was changed, before quitting ImageFramer. A panel will pop-up asking what to do when quitting an unsaved design.
  • Color panel now doesn’t pop up just by selecting another tab in control panel, which nagged some users.
  • Frame, image and mat setting can now be selected correctly by clicking in the main window at the relevant area. Frame by clicking on frame, image/background by clicking on image or background, A specific mat can be selected by clicking directly on the mat.
  • Disabled opening an Open Image dialog by double clicking on the image in main window.

ImageFramer 2.1 released

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

I’ve finally released version 2.1 of ImageFramer.

I’ve also somewhat redesigned the website to allow better user experience on the site. The navigation has been modified to be more accessible and the home page now redirects directly into ImageFramer’s overview page.

I’ve also added a new gallery to show 2.1 features and a new introductory screencast. Find them all on the site.

Also, I’ve embedded a PayPal web store for better buying experience. Those who don’t have PayPal can still use our store on Kagi.

ImageFramer 2.1 introduces bevels and shadows

Monday, September 1st, 2008

I’ve finished coding ImageFramer version 2.1 and it’ll be released in the coming days, after the Japanese translation is finished updating. So, what’s new in 2.1? Lots of beautiful stuff:

  • Additions of bevels for mats. Many users have asked for this and I didn’t realize the power of this until after I implemented this feature and saw the results. Mats can now have a white-like bevel to add depth to the resulting image. The bevel’s width is controllable.
  • It’s now possible to add shadows under frame and beveled mats. This is really exciting as well, as the addition of shadows really adds to the 3D look, and together with bevels it just looks fantastic.
  • Light direction can be controlled using a simple control in the image tab. Light direction changes where the shadows fall and also changes the lighting on the bevels to give a consistent look on the shadows. Note that the frame themselves don’t change as result of the lighting change. So your best bet is to adapt the light source to look consistent with the frame’s lighting.
  • I also added a new set to the real frames collection, called Linen Liners, I put 4 different linen liners there that are very good to put under frames, instead or in addition to mats.

So what result can you expect with the new features? Take a look at the pictures below:

Framed dry flower Framed parrot

To see the new features in action, see the new screencast that shows them:

 
 
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