A feature that corrects distortion at the edges of wide-angle shots, preventing faces from appearing elongated or scrunched.
Users can record and save repetitive tasks (like resizing and watermarking) to apply them instantly to entire folders of images. GraphicConverter 11.7.1 (5737)
It allows users to browse and extract images directly from compressed files like ZIP or TAR without needing to unzip them first. A feature that corrects distortion at the edges
It was optimized for both Intel and Apple Silicon (M1/M2) Macs, ensuring speed across all modern hardware. It was optimized for both Intel and Apple
GraphicConverter 11.7.1 (Build 5737) is part of a storied legacy that began in , when developer Thorsten Lemke created the software to solve his own image conversion problems . Today, it is widely celebrated as the "Swiss Army Knife" of macOS image editing, used by over 1.5 million people worldwide. The Evolution of Version 11
Version 11 introduced specialized tools that transformed it from a simple converter into a high-performance editing suite. Key highlights of this generation include:
Ali Abbasi is a writer and director. He was born 1981 in Iran and left his studies in Tehran to move to Stockholm, where he graduated with a BA in architecture. He then studied directing at the National Film School of Denmark, graduating with his short film M FOR MARKUS in 2011. His feature debut, SHELLEY premiered at the Berlinale in 2016 and was released in the US. He is best known for his 2018 film BORDER, which premiered in Cannes, where it won the Prix Un Certain Regard. The film was chosen as Sweden’s Academy Award® Entry, was widely released internationally, won the Danish Film Award and was nominated for three European Film Awards including Best Director, Best Screenwriter & Best Film. He is currently shooting the TV adaptation of “The Last of Us” for HBO in Canada.
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