Image Search/Browse Pane right-click menus allow you to set any image as your label's background, or even your desktop wallpaper, with a single click.Variety of formats available when importing your own images as label backgrounds: stretch, overlap, underlap, and tiled (with variety of tiling options).Image-search feature finds images by name or file type anywhere on your computer.Preserve-aspect-ratio option allows imported images to be resized either freely or preserving the image's original aspect ratio.Top-left-pixel-skip-color image transparency supported.PNG image alpha channel transparency supported.Designs, backgrounds, and user image browse/search results appear in a non-modal pane - you don't have to reopen a dialog each time you want to see how a different background or design looks (though the tools pane can be hidden if you need more space).Variety of image effects, including drop shadows, opacity, grayscale, brightness control.Hundreds of complete label designs and more than a thousand background images created exclusively for Acoustica CD/DVD Label Maker users.Export your label designs as JPEG, PNG, or BMP image files for use with other software or printing services.Import your own images in JPEG, PNG, BMP, TIF, GIF, PCX, and WMF formats, plus a variety of RAW formats.Tracks fields have individually editable formatting (you can have song titles in bold, artist names in italic, etc.).One click to show or hide individual tracks fields (artist, title, etc.) or to hide or show tracks altogether.Tracks auto-formatter enables one-click arrangement of tracks into a variety of useful layouts, including spirals, multi-column formats, and more.Supports audio, data, and video playlist types.Automatically read song information directly off CDs via CD-Text, the FreeDB & MusicBrainz album databases, or (for data or MP3 discs) by reading files off the disc.Import music playlists from iTunes, Windows Media Player, and many others.at any time - no need to lock in an output target when you create your project you can design your CD label for, say, Neato paper, then decide to print it instead on Memorex paper, a printable disc, etc.
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