Resize Any Image With PhotoZoom Classic 5 [Deals]

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Image editing software can be mysterious and clunky. Not PhotoZoom Classic 5. It’s preloaded with sweet presets specifically designed for different types of photos and graphics, and even lets you create resize profiles – so if you have a preferred resize method you can select it with a single click. Even our non-artistic types (cough developers cough) enjoy using it.

And we’ve got it for $49 during this limited time offer from Cult of Mac Deals.

Pulling images from the Internet? Not a problem, there’s a special setting that removes JPEG compression artifacts and noise so you can resize on a whim.

Here are some of the top features of PhotoZoom Classic 5:

  • Outstanding image enlargements through award-winning S-Spline interpolation technologies
  • Choose from presets for different types of images or create resize profiles
  • Increased image support (metadata, ICC profiles, color spaces)
  • …and more!

To read about this offer’s finer points – and check out all of the languages supported – visit the Deals page.

Is this version not feature-rich enough for you? Well, you can also get PhotoZoom Classic 5 Pro if you want. With it, not only can you blow up images to a whopping million by million pixels, but you get way more features to fine tune your images. Want to pick up the Pro version? Get it here.

Amateur or professional, everyone can relate to the frustration that stems from resizing images. PhotoZoom Classic 5 offers an amazingly simple solution to enlarge photos without sacrificing image quality. Enlarge images without sacrificing quality – and at a savings of 50% – with PhotoZoom Classic 5. Get it for just $49 from the Cult of Mac Deals page today!

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