New Features in Version 7
- New user interface, using Ribbon instead of menu and toolbars.
However you can still switch to the old menu/toolbars interface if you
want. We recommend that you give try to the new UI though, as some
features are not available or more difficult to access with the old
interface.
- Big enhancements to HyperSnap drawing editor - all shapes drawn are
now kept as separate objects. You may select them at any time, move,
modify, delete. You may also imprint them permanently on the image at
any time.
- New shapes in drawing editor - different types of callouts, arc,
opened and closed polylines. When needed, you may switch to "draw
directly on image" mode. This could be useful e.g. to edit small icons,
where each pixel counts, while for bigger images we recommend the new
shape drawing mode.
- New native HyperSnap file format .dhs - preserves the drawn shapes
as separate objects for later editing.
- Support for opacity (alpha channel) - any part of an image can be
made completely or partially transparent.
- A much enhanced color picker on the Ribbon "Edit" tab - select
colors from standard palette, define up to 8 user colors, switch between
using the foreground/line color or background/fill color, pick color
form anywhere on the screen, set RGB or HSL color codes with sliders or
by typing values, displays and offers a quick copy of HTML color code
like #E6C01A, "pin" colors to use the same colors in all editied images
or have separate selections for each image and more.
- Optional thumbnail list showing small previews of all images
captured or opened in HyperSnap window. Click on thumbnails to switch
the big window to that image. Select multiple images in Thumbnails View
window, then right click to apply group operations on selected images,
e.g. resize them, print, save to one multi-page file (TIFF or PDF) or to
separate image files in one operation.
- Save images to PDF files. Can also open PDF files created with
HyperSnap 7, but not other PDFs.
- Region capture enhancements - select unrestrained or pre-defined
aspect ratio of captured region (e.g. 4:3, 16:9 or user defined), select
a pre-defined fixed size of captured region, e.g. 640x480 pixels, and
move it around the screen.
- Support for FireFox 4 and newer with FireFox
add-on to capture entire pages etc.
- Many more smaller enhancements.
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