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  Fotolia and Xycod Introduce Major Advances in Stock Image Application – Xycod’s PostworkShop 2.1 Directly Accesses Fotolia’s Image Bank 

" Fotolia and Xycod are pleased to announce the immediate availability of PostworkShop 2.1. This integrates online image search, trial image enhancement and manipulation, image purchase, download and indexing, plus the production of reworked outputs. In a major breakthrough, each of these functions is now available internally within the PostworkShop application; all via the retrieval of images from Fotolia’s premium collection of free and affordable royalty-free photos and illustrations." Read more

 

 

 Xycod releases PostworkShop 2 – a New Entrant Software Product for Creative Image Manipulations 

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 The Professional Edition program presents the ultimate in versatility and performance, as best suited to high-end and/or more demanding applications. The availability of 64-bit code here means that very large single images – at sizes exceeding 4000 by 4000 pixels, or equivalent – can be handled. All output rendering yields localized graphic features having very high levels of spatial fidelity. This is a benefit for both graphic design and artistic work featuring outlining, shading, textured patterning and coloration effects. The plug-in mode of operation is also exclusive to the ProEdition." Read more

 

   

Xycod Informatikai Kft.
Budapest | Hungary      
EU VAT number:  HU13345136


Xycod is a software development company located in Budapest (Hungary, European Union).

Our goal is to create innovative graphic applications and make them accessible to a wide audience by keeping their usage simple and their price affordable.

 

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Béla Biró
Design, programming, styles
Csaba Hajdu
GUI programming
János Karácsony
Engine programming
Rita Földi
Marketing, web and styles
István Tuzai
Art theory and styles
John Stevenson
Business Development