Monday, May 14, 2012

PearlMountain Image Converter Review & #Giveaway (20 WINNERS!!). Open Worldwide. Ends 06/04

PearlMountain Image Converter

Do you need to watermark or convert your images? I should really start watermarking my images that I include in my blog post, post on pinterest, etc. 

About PearlMountain Image Converter
PearlMountain Image Converter is an efficient and convenient picture converter for batch converting and processing images.It allows you to convert images to other formats, resize, rotate, crop, add watermark, apply effects and add border to thousands of images at a time. With one click your digital photos will be just right for the Web, blog, e-mail, photo printing, Facebook, MySpace, mobile phone..etc.
This batch image format converter supports 60+ image formats, including the most popular ones: JPEG, BMP, TIFF, PNG, PSD, GIF, TGA, ICO, PDF, RAW and many others.

 Honestly, I had no clue about the how, where, with what program, etc, etc for watermarking my photos. Then I was presented with the opportunity to review and giveaway 20 full licensing codes for PearlMountain Image Converter! 

System Requirements!
Operation System:Microsoft® Windows 2000, 2003, XP, Vista (32 & 64 bit), Windows 7 (32 & 64 bit)
Processor: 300 MHz processor or faster processor
RAM: 256MB RAM (512MB or above recommended)
Free Hard Disk: 5MB space for installation
Others: DVD or CD-ROM drive

Here are a few of my attempts at it...






 You can switch the fonts around and the color of the font. 


Disclaimer: I WAS SENT THESE ITEMS TO TRY OUT AND THE REVIEW IS SOLELY BASED ON MY PERSONAL OPINION. I WAS NOT COMPENSATED IN ANY OTHER WAY! THANK YOU AND GOOD LUCK TO YOU ALL.


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9 comments:

  1. I would use it to protect photos and documents.

    Ann Fudge Cluck
    ann.cluck@yahoo.com

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  2. i would use it for watermarking my photography

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  3. I would use the software for creating watermarks for my photos

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  4. I would use it for my photo's.

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  5. I would use it for watremarks on my photos :)

    rebecca kremis
    rebecca85k@yahoo.com

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  6. I would probably use it for the basic photo edits. Resize, crop etc.

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  7. I would mostly use it for watermarking and renaming

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  8. I would use this for photos of my kids

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