Software does right-click image editing

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While programs like Adobe Photoshop and Corel Paint Shop X2 are necessities for fine tuning digital images, for some purposes they can be overkill. Sometimes an imagesmith just needs to make some basic adjustments to a photo without launching a dreadnaught application. That's the idea behind WinJPG released this week by Lithuania-based T Studio. Written only for Windows, the program can be called up in the right-click context menu and give a photojack tools for enhancing color in an image, sharpening it, resizing it and watermarking it. Changes can be confined to one image or applied to many. WinJPG is priced at $49.95 but a fully-functional trial version can be downloaded from T Studio's Web site.

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