GFX Writer V2.0
Header and
Ebook Graphics Software

GFX Writer will create
header templates and other web templates for your ebook
covers, software boxes and lots more.
AND - GFX is so easy to use. You won't be sweating over any
'how do I do this'
because you'll be creating headers within
a few minutes of firing up the software.
If you're like me and struggle
with the tech side of making your own professional
looking web templates, then just look at what I found to solve my web graphics
creation problems.
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Easy to use
I rate this
*****
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Low price
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Professional results
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Close to zero learning curve
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Click simple production of headers, Ebook, CD
covers & more
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I'd been wasting so much time and effort trying to create my
own professional header graphics that I ended up
outsourcing.
Boy! did those costs start to add up.
So, instead of whining or
giving up, I
started looking for a product that would match my wish list. You know what?
It took me an age to find exactly what I needed, but it was worth the hunt.
GFX Writer V2.0
You don't need to go hunting any further because I've done
all the
leg work and this software
has everything on my 'wish list' and much, much more.
Just check out what you can do with it.
GFX Writer V2.0 Features
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Create and Save Projects
- well Doh! Wouldn't work
otherwise ;-)
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Import Blank Graphics or Create From Scratch
- use
the blanks from your
own collection. I found plenty on my hard drive that could be modified
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Add Shadows, Inner Bevels and Outlines to Text
- this is sooo easy to use
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Control Layers and Merge Graphic Objects
- sounds complicated, but it's not
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Rotate Graphics Objects Full 360 Degrees
- you can
have great fun with this
and easily create some stunning graphics
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Resize Finished Headers While Exporting - very
useful if you know the size that you want the header to be. For instance to
go on a Squidoo lens you should resize to about 515px wide.
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Export Finished Headers to BMP, GIF, JPG and PNG Formats
- why are these choices are important?
Read on -
BMP - Bitmap. Probably the first type of digital
image format. Used mostly in Windows. BMP is medium-high quality but
produces larger file sizes. Ideal for icons and small images.
JPG, JPEG - Grew in popularity with the invention of the digital
camera. High quality images and huge compression allows for big resolutions
but small file sizes. The most common image format currently available.
GIF - These were created mainly for internet use. Small picture
and small file size. Good for fast loading web pages only.
PNG - Portable Networks Graphic. The very best image format.
Though not very compatible throughout Windows operating systems (especially
XP), PNGs are very high quality images with large resolutions. File size is
about the same as a JPEG but the biggest pro is that PNG's can handle
transparency and JPEGs cannot. PNG is mainly used in MAC operating systems
but can now be used in windows Vista. This is definitely the best image
format to use because of it's features although the draw back is low
compatibility unless you have software that can open it and use it.
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