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DESCRIPTION
Deep has the unique ability to find images based on color. It also allows you to search by tag, location, rating, size and aspect ratio. Images can be tagged. Core Animation and other Leopard - only technology.

Deep calculates the range of colors used in each of your images by analyzing the pixels and calculating the most popular colors. This is what makes the palettes in Deep powerful, you can find images that have similar colors, which is great when you are looking for the perfect picture to go on your web site. In fact, just drag any image on to Deep and it will find and rank all the images on your computer that are similar.

WHAT'S NEW
Version 1.1.1
  • Performance tuning
  • New path display in tool tips for folders
  • Fixed a rare bug where the display of certain images was a bit off in terms of color
  • More support for tagging Adobe files
  • See two short movies on how to use Deep at our web site.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.5.4 or later


SCREENSHOT

Developer:Ironic Software, Ltd.
Downloads:3,157
  - Version d/l:1,217
Multimedia & Design:Image Editing
License:Shareware
Date:11 May 2009
Platform:Intel
Price:$34.00
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    Deep User Reviews (4 posts)Write A Review
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    Jan 10 2009
    *****

    ZO219  What a joy! Beautiful set up, all the images and photos on my computer in a flow better than cover flow ... and by color, shade. Amazing

    Nothing like it. This painter says, Awesome!  
    (Version 1.0)

    praisebury
    +5
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    Jan 4 2009

    RONALDJOHN  The only conclusions one can derive from developers who leave trusting customers hopelessly adrift with their binary waste products is they are either poor coders, have lost their Riddlin or find some kind of perverse enjoyment selling things that don't work. These are the same people who are responsible for Leap, a tagging travesty in my experience. If you care to you can read about the joy that product has brought into my life over on the Leap page but no matter, I would caution anyone to be careful with any developers who fails to get the basics of one project completed before moving on to others. Shame on you Ironic software.  
    (Version 1.0)

    praisebury
    -8
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    Jan 8 2009

    TOMANDERSEN  What issues do you have with Deep?

    --Tom  
    (Version 1.0)

    praisebury
    +4
    Jan 9 2009

    JIM NEUMANN  There is an open forum at http://www.ironicsoftware.com/community/ where you can openly talk about Ironic Software products. I would encourage you to open a discussion there.  
    (Version 1.0)

    praisebury
    +5
    May 11 2009

    LEV  For those who can't be bothered to look up Ronaldjohn's comments on the Leap entry, his tantrum is because something appears to be going a bit amiss with his Leap installation.

    This in his mind makes the developers not only incompetent but malign, and probably indicates they're doing it on purpose to upset his productivity. Probably thinks his doctor's trying to kill him, too.

    Deep is cool and useful. Leap ditto. Yep ditto. I have no connection with Ironic other than as a user.  
    (Version 1.1.1)

    praisebury
    +1

    Dec 9 2008

    HMURCHISON  Seems like a good start. I'm getting the feeling that it's not going to become truly effective unti there's a 2.0 release. I'd like some way of controlling the initial batch logging procedure so it's not pulling up useless pics cached from the installed browsers.

    It should use Quick Look (though it does show larger versions of "cliked" pics). No keep in mind this is just my first brief run through of the UI. I could be missing a lot of hidden functionality.   
    (Version 1.0)

    praisebury
    0
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    Apr 1 2009

    TOMANDERSEN  A note on QuickLook.

    We decided not to use it - since Quicklook uses only one window, and you can have multiple Deep windows open, all with different images selected. Also the quicklook window goes away when you select out of the application. There is a full screen view.  
    (Version 1.1)

    praisebury
    +1

    Dec 4 2008

    BUMBLEB  From the people who brought us Leap, now comes... Deep!

    Cool! I'm currently evaluating Leap as a photo workflow tool. Now comes Deep - just what I need! Thanks!

    Will evaluate Deep asap.

    Good to see some true innovation going on!  
    (Version 1.0b3)

    praisebury
    +4
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