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AlterImage Product Info

AlterImage has been designed specifically for plastic surgeons, cosmetic surgeons, dermatologists, cosmetic dentists, and others who need to make cosmetic changes to digital images of the human face and body. Currently, AlterImage is used by physicians in over 85 countries.

With its patented design, AlterImage is fast and easy to use and does things that no general purpose graphics editing program can.

AlterImage provides on-screen buttons for warp, stretch, shrink, and copy operations for user-defined regions. It also allows very quick warping using pre-defined boxes. There are tissue tools for removing spots and wrinkles, drawing lines and coloring, and blurring. Each of the tissue tools has a choice of cursor size and a power setting.

In addition, there are icons for toggling between the original and modified image, for backing out the most recent change, for returning to the last-saved version, for zooming, sizing, and arranging windows. There is also side-by-side before-and-after display, image printing, and many other useful features.

The ease of use is greatly enhanced with an extensive PowerPoint tutorial that can be run from the help menu and context-sensitive help that allows you to open help to precisely the topic that you want. There are Tool-Tips that describe each on-screen button and a status line that reminds you of the kind of user input that is expected.

Altogether, the feature set provides an optimal set of tools for modifying the human image.

 

AlterImage on the Mac

Some customers have reported that AlterImage works well on their Intel Macs using either Parallels or VMWare Fusion.

Another good option for Mac computers connected to a Local Area Network (LAN) is to use Microsoft's Remote Desktop which allows any Mac computer to "run" AlterImage.

 

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