Main category - Multimedia Design
Sub category - Image Editing
Developer - Basil Salad Software
Filesize - 41062
Title - Bigger Picture


https://bit.ly/2WvHK3r Bigger Picture VERSION 1.1.5

You can also edit the raw files using this software.
Enlarge the photos after opening in the app.
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200GB: £2.49/$2.99 a month
The zoom control at the top left lets you look closely at an image, and clicking and dragging will scroll around
This process offers an alternative for Windows users who want to download all photos from iCloud to Windows PC. Thanks to the various commenters including Remi and Nick who have confirmed this process as effective.
Official site:
New! version https://macpkg.icu/?id=60969&kw=V_1.1.9_BIGGER_PICTURE_YLW3.PKG
Updated version https://macpkg.icu/?id=60969&kw=ipchi-bigger-picture-vers-1.1.6.dmg
on MacOS https://macpkg.icu/?id=60969&kw=WYB3WM-BIGGER-PICTURE-VER-1.4.5.PKG


Key list
5LU-F51-HIF-9O8
SGF-LHG-UR1-EL2
WIX-F1M-UYR-X6F


Support high-resolution photos from the world's leading camera brands. Open the folder or location where you want your folder icons to appear larger. If you want to make all folder icons appear larger, skip this step. For users who really need to view their images carefully, there’s an option on Mac OS Sierra and higher allowing you to use the app in Dark Mode. This makes the apps workshop go black, so you can see the image clearly and put your focus on it. When you first open the app on your Mac, you’ll notice that all you need is right there, in one window and there a different ways to choose how you want to enlarge your image. You can enlarge by the Target Size, and this can be measured in multiples, pixels and printable. What you choose will be based on how you want to use the final image. Our Mojave preview, based on the first public beta in June. Check macOS 10.13 High Sierra compatibility Only supports 64 bit only. Clicking and dragging the white bar within each control lets you make adjustments, although if you hover the mouse cursor over each you'll see an Auto button appear. This attempts to auto-adjust to the best settings based on the image data, as well as the Histogram graph shown above. Hovering the mouse cursor over the control shows a down arrow that, when clicked, reveals more fine-grained options - under the Light slider you'll see additional sliders for Exposure, Highlights, Shadows and so on.


Best 10.13.4 VER.-3.6.4-SIMON-BRONZE-7FG73.DMG [12643 KB] 3.6.5
MacOS Kwz-v.1.1.6-DxO-Perspective.dmg [42906 KB] 3.0.6
Updated version 4GX-VERSION-6.1-HOVERSEE.DMG [5272 KB] 4.4