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Image Keyworder Upgrade Allows Removal of Singulars and Plurals |
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Written by OnAsia
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Tuesday, 04 September 2007 |
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Singapore, September 4th 2007
– Following the launch of its Window-based Image Keyworder software
last July, OnAsia has announced an upgrade which will allow users to
choose whether they wish to include singular and plural forms in their
keywords.
By default Image Keyworder adds plurals and singulars, along with
synonyms, alternate forms and UK/US spelling variations, when a user
selects a term from the program’s continually updated 40,000 word
thesaurus.
With the new functionality a user can now choose to remove either singular or plural forms from selected images.
“We felt it was important to add this functionality because we
understand that photographers are submitting to agencies with differing
requirements,” said Yvan Cohen, a Director at OnAsia, the company which
is developing the software. “Our objective is to make Image Keyworder a
tool that is flexible enough to be able respond to the needs of
different agencies.”
Image Keyworder can be downloaded for a free15-day trial from www.imagekeyworder.com.
The trial includes full functionality and access to Image Keyworder’s
comprehensive built-in thesaurus. The program also features template
and batch functions that allow users to apply keywords, captions and
other metadata to groups of images.
An Image Keyworder personal user license for two computers costs just
US$ 79.99 including a 12-month thesaurus subscription valued at US$
39.99.
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