Archive for May, 2008

QuickScale 3.6: Scaling: Box with a marge

If you use the Box-scalingmethod, you will have images with a size that you preferred and the original image will be scaled and centered in this new image.

You can see an example at the help-page of QuickScale.

You see that the scaled image will have the same height or width as the new image.
This is not always comfortable, and in QuickScale 3.6, you can set a margin.
A margin is the minimum space between the scaled image and the new image.

This feature is very cool and a must-have if you use this feature to create a matrix of images!

More tokens in QuickScale 3.6

I got a feature request with the question: “Why aren’t there any tokens with the image size?”.

In QuickScale 3.6, I’ve added 4 tokens.

  • Original Width
  • Original Height
  • New Width
  • New Height

Very use-full when you want to see the size in the filename, for example:
image_100×75.jpg

Hope you like it!

New payment system

Hi folks,

I know, it is a little bit boring here.. no much activity.
But behind the screens, I’m working on QuickScale 3.6 and a lot of other stuff.

Tomorrow, I will post a little text about a new feature of QuickScale 3.6 but I also want to share with you that there is a new Payment system.
If you want to purchase a serial, you should have a PayPal account or a CreditCard.
Not everybody has a PayPal-account or a CreditCard, but everybody has a bankaccount.

Today, you can pay with a simple (international) bank-transfer.
After you request a serial, you need to transfer the money to an IBAN number (and SWIFT/BIC-code) and after a few days (yes… the slow old way) you should receive a mail with your serial.

Very secure, because you don’t need to enter any personal data (like CreditCard information).



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