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{{Software
{{Software
|Picture=PMJPEG.png
|Picture=PMJPEG.png
|Version=
|Version=2.03 (Jan 2000)
|Vendor=Pixvision
|Vendor=Pixvision
|Author=[[Norman Yee]]
|Author=[[Norman Yee]]
|License= Shareware / Discontinued
|License= Shareware
|Download={{FileLink|pmjpg203.zip}}
|Download=[http://www.pixvision.com/download/pmjpg203.zip pmjpg203.zip]
|Website=
|Website=[http://www.pixvision.com/html/product_info_2.html Product info]
}}
}}
MJPEG is a image viewer with quick JPEG preview, image processing, conversion, and slideshow capabilities for OS/2. PMJPEG is a port of WinJPEG to OS/2 2.x. It is a native 32-bit PM application.  
PMJPEG is a image viewer with quick JPEG preview, image processing, conversion, and slideshow capabilities for OS/2. PMJPEG is a port of WinJPEG to OS/2 2.x. It is a native 32-bit PM application.


==Features==
==Features==
The following image file formats are supported for viewing and conversion:
The following image file formats are supported for viewing and conversion:
:OS/2 BMP, Windows BMP, GIF, IFF, JPEG, MAC, PCD, PCX, PICT, PNG, PPM, Targa, and TIFF.
*OS/2 BMP, Windows BMP, GIF, IFF, JPEG, MAC, PCD, PCX, PICT, PNG, PPM, Targa, and TIFF.
OS/2 specific features include background image support and WPS icon generation.
*OS/2 specific features include background image support


PMJPEG has the following features:
*Display JPEG, TIFF, IFF, GIF, Targa, PCX, Windows BMP, OS/2 BMP, or PPM images
 
*Export an image to JPEG, TIFF, IFF, GIF, Targa, PCX, Windows BMP, OS/2 BMP, or PPM format
    Display JPEG, TIFF, IFF, GIF, Targa, PCX, Windows BMP, OS/2 BMP, or PPM images
*Capability of generating OS/2 desktop-background bitmaps that use the system colors
    Export an image to JPEG, TIFF, IFF, GIF, Targa, PCX, Windows BMP, OS/2 BMP, or PPM format
*Display an image in monochrome, 16 color, 256 color, hicolor, or truecolor display modes
    Capability of generating OS/2 desktop-background bitmaps that use the system colors
*Display an image in full screen mode
    Display an image in monochrome, 16 color, 256 color, hicolor, or truecolor display modes
*Zoom with fixed or user-selected scales
    Display an image in full screen mode
*Print an image with scaling, best proportional fit on the page, or fit for full page
    Zoom with fixed or user-selected scales
*red/green/blue or hue/saturation/brightness adjustment
    Print an image with scaling, best proportional fit on the page, or fit for full page
*Color to grayscale conversion or image negative conversion
    red/green/blue or hue/saturation/brightness adjustment
*Contrast enhancement
    Color to grayscale conversion or image negative conversion
*Gamma correction
    Contrast enhancement
*Image rotation, vertical or horizontal flip, image resizing, and image cropping
    Gamma correction
*Batch file compression of GIF, TIFF, Targa, or PPM files to JPEG File Interchange Format
    Image rotation, vertical or horizontal flip, image resizing, and image cropping
*Copy an image to the clipboard or paste an image from the clipboard
    Batch file compression of GIF, TIFF, Targa, or PPM files to JPEG File Interchange Format
*Slideshow: display selected files in forward, reverse, or random order with a cycle option
    Copy an image to the clipboard or paste an image from the clipboard
*Image buffering in a cyclic slideshow
    Slideshow: display selected files in forward, reverse, or random order with a cycle option
*Capture a window, the client area of a window, or a portion of or the entire desktop
    Image buffering in a cyclic slideshow
*Support for file name extension association and starting a slideshow from the command line
    Capture a window, the client area of a window, or a portion of or the entire desktop
*Automatic icon generation for WPS file objects
    Support for file name extension association and starting a slideshow from the command line
    Automatic icon generation for WPS file objects
 
 
==Links==
*[http://www.pixvision.com/html/product_info_2.html Product info]


[[Category:Shareware]]
[[Category:Shareware]]

Latest revision as of 22:10, 29 October 2021

PMJPEG
Version 2.03 (Jan 2000)
Vendor Pixvision
Author Norman Yee
License Shareware
Download pmjpg203.zip
Website Product info

PMJPEG is a image viewer with quick JPEG preview, image processing, conversion, and slideshow capabilities for OS/2. PMJPEG is a port of WinJPEG to OS/2 2.x. It is a native 32-bit PM application.

Features

The following image file formats are supported for viewing and conversion:

  • OS/2 BMP, Windows BMP, GIF, IFF, JPEG, MAC, PCD, PCX, PICT, PNG, PPM, Targa, and TIFF.
  • OS/2 specific features include background image support
  • Display JPEG, TIFF, IFF, GIF, Targa, PCX, Windows BMP, OS/2 BMP, or PPM images
  • Export an image to JPEG, TIFF, IFF, GIF, Targa, PCX, Windows BMP, OS/2 BMP, or PPM format
  • Capability of generating OS/2 desktop-background bitmaps that use the system colors
  • Display an image in monochrome, 16 color, 256 color, hicolor, or truecolor display modes
  • Display an image in full screen mode
  • Zoom with fixed or user-selected scales
  • Print an image with scaling, best proportional fit on the page, or fit for full page
  • red/green/blue or hue/saturation/brightness adjustment
  • Color to grayscale conversion or image negative conversion
  • Contrast enhancement
  • Gamma correction
  • Image rotation, vertical or horizontal flip, image resizing, and image cropping
  • Batch file compression of GIF, TIFF, Targa, or PPM files to JPEG File Interchange Format
  • Copy an image to the clipboard or paste an image from the clipboard
  • Slideshow: display selected files in forward, reverse, or random order with a cycle option
  • Image buffering in a cyclic slideshow
  • Capture a window, the client area of a window, or a portion of or the entire desktop
  • Support for file name extension association and starting a slideshow from the command line
  • Automatic icon generation for WPS file objects