JetPhoto Studio is a feature-rich and easy-to-use digital photography software.
Organizes photos in albums
Manage photos with the calendar and map
Geotag photos with GPS
Create Flash and Web galleries
Publish web albums with JetPhoto Server
JetPhoto Studio can also manage video clips and make Flash or web galleries contains videos.
What's New
Version 5.3:
TIFF support as camera raw
Auto set photo heading with GPS*
Google Earth v6.2 compatibility
Flash gallery improvement
Other bug fixes
* A new option to geotag photos with GPS tracks including bearing/course records.
You need to enable the option first in geotagging settings to use this new feature.
New version 5 rocks, I will do a full review when I get used to the new features. This software is great because it has nice features and it stores your photos in regular folders. This is key for backing up to the cloud and easily keeping a couple of computers in sync with the same photos. When I add photos to the imac they are easy to sync via sugarsync to the macbook and visa versa.
I tried it out yesterday using a set of about 2600 photos (around 6.5 GB). Indexing took about 2 hours which isn't exactly fast.
The result was good; a calendar appears in a drawer and shows you when the photos were taken. There is a Flickr upload feature which is very handy.
However, when examining the catalogue, it turned out to be a packaged directory of 6 GB size. The entire load of full-size photos was contained (i.e. duplicated) in the catalog... completely unneccessary.
[Version 2.8]
Anonymousreviewed on 19 Sep 2005
Wow! Stands out above all of the other gallery style software out there. Many cool, powerful features (like its GPS integration). This is probably the only Mac freeware coming out of China (where very few people use Macs) and it is one of the best pieces of image gallery type software available. Thanks (Xiexie)!
[Version 2.1]
Anonymousreviewed on 31 Jul 2005
Super photo organizing and web gallery preperation system. One of the best available for free and pleasantly Mac native.
[Version 2.0]
Anonymousreviewed on 30 May 2005
this program genterates photo galleries for the web.
there are only 3 templates.
the whole program is quite easy to use and the results are very good for the price (free!).
however the thumbnails this program generates are huge 128x128 pixel= 48kb?
same for 256 pixel image
the larger previews 400 pixel are over 100kb each this makes the finished galery very slow to load when viewed over dialup or ever 512kb broadband.
what would be nice is a jpg compression slider and sharpening/anti-aliasing feature.
i guess the jpgs could be produced with another app and downloaded into the appropriate folder on the web server.
other than that its very good overall and i shall be following its development with interest.
good luck to the developer
[Version 1.0.6]
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Just a user reviewed on 04 Jul 2009
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The result was good; a calendar appears in a drawer and shows you when the photos were taken. There is a Flickr upload feature which is very handy.
However, when examining the catalogue, it turned out to be a packaged directory of 6 GB size. The entire load of full-size photos was contained (i.e. duplicated) in the catalog... completely unneccessary.
Anonymous reviewed on 19 Sep 2005
Anonymous reviewed on 31 Jul 2005
Anonymous reviewed on 30 May 2005
there are only 3 templates.
the whole program is quite easy to use and the results are very good for the price (free!).
however the thumbnails this program generates are huge 128x128 pixel= 48kb?
same for 256 pixel image
the larger previews 400 pixel are over 100kb each this makes the finished galery very slow to load when viewed over dialup or ever 512kb broadband.
what would be nice is a jpg compression slider and sharpening/anti-aliasing feature.
i guess the jpgs could be produced with another app and downloaded into the appropriate folder on the web server.
other than that its very good overall and i shall be following its development with interest.
good luck to the developer