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Mar 08

Image Framer

Normally: $19.90

ZOT Price: $11.87

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Image Framer – Your photos stand out!

Whether you are a professional artist, amateur photographer, blogger or simply want your family photos to look better, you need Image Framer.

Finding the right frame and mat color and sizes has never been easier. With Image Framer you can easily and quickly adapt the right frame size and colors for your art, be it a photograph or a painting. Multiple mats lets you created advanced framing design.

No messing around in a sophisticated photo editing software to do a simple thing. A few simple controls and you get real-time view of your framed image.

Bought a painting and not sure how to frame it?


Fast switching between multiple framing variations lets you compare easily what colors and sizes are the best for a particular image. Want to know if brown frame is better than the green?

Press “1″ on your keyboard and you see it in brown. Press “3″ and BOOM! it’s green. Making the right choices just became faster.

Need to see how your framed image will look on a colorful wall?

No problem, with selectable background color and a fullscreen mode you’ll see exactly which colors match and which don’t.

Have a web gallery where you want to frame all your photos in a similar manner?


Save your framing settings to a file and apply them to other images in the future in no time.

Need to frame a bunch of images fast?


With smart and friendly file import and export options you can do your work in no time.

Open image in any format supported by Mac OS X and export in the most popular formats.

Easy export by dragging image out to the Finder with automatic naming and automatic resizing, selected in preferences.

Free 1.x updates and free update to versions 2.x when it becomes available.

Image Framer is a Universal Binary, running on PowerPC and Intel processors.

Image Framer requires Mac OS X 10.3.9 or higher.

More information is available on Apparent Software website.

No Responses to “Image Framer”

  1. Groxx Says:

    Pffft. That’s been hashed over and done. Too bad there isn’t a “flamebait” reporting option for posts.
    Besides. I still side with MacZot in that situation. Though they were both a bit childish.

    As to the app… I honestly don’t see how this could cost so much. All it really does is draw boxes around your image; which, frankly, any n00b programmer could make in a snap. There are no suggestions, color sets, guidelines, no _anything_ that would make it worth even the $12 it is now.
    If they’re aiming at the “but it’s easier!” mentality, they need to improve their interface a bit. It’s not bad, but there are a lot of things that I came across in just a minute or two that could easily be improved.

  2. Erichd Says:

    Why doesn’t Dave’s Spam karma catch all the lame links to Maniacal Rage?

    Why hasn’t Google blocked that site for “Malware?”

    Very interesting app for anyone into art/photo collecting and exhibiting, and of course designers.

  3. dantini Says:

    Honestly, I never saw the use for this kind of program… Mainly, this is because I don’t see much point in faking a frame around images for display on screen or printing out, no matter how nice or realistic the fake frames are.

    Bul the write up for this on MacZOT! clued me in to a genuine usable task for this. This can be useful for deciding how to frame and matte prints of digital photos or digital snaps of “hardcopy” artwork. My wife’s art (www.yurikaart.com thank you very much) for example… Now I can’t understand how I didn’t see that before!

  4. Kosta Rozen Says:

    The new version of ImageFramer makes it a much better application:
    * You have a selection of over a hundred of photo-realistic or artistic frames
    * You can add multiple mat layers, with bevels
    * You can add photorealistic shadows
    * You can add watermarks
    * You can process a batch of images automatically