


Recover images and video from erased flash cards.Extract images from a PowerPoint slide show.It extracts: JPEG, PNG, GIF, PDF, BMP, WMF, EMF, PICT, TIFF, Flash, Zip, HTML, WAV, AVI, MOV, MP4, MPG, MP3, AIFF, AU, WMV or text from files which contain data in those formats Juicer can extract albums from damaged libraries. Apples iPhoto stores photo albums as aliases to the original photos in its library. This is useful for image recovery, or for reading images stored in file formats created by applications you don't have. When Juicer finds images of a kind it recognizes, it extracts and stores them in a new folder on the Desktop. You can search single files or in folders of files at once. PDF files contain images, which can be extracted, as PDF and JPEG. Both Mac and Windows OS are fully supported.Īll in all, this is a terrific collection for anyone who’s tired of the same old Photoshop layer styles and wants to put a little “art” back into their typography.Like most text editing applications can search a text file for a word, Juicer can search inside any file format for images of the types: JPEG, PNG, GIF, PDF, BMP and SWF. With output options from Juicer that includes PNG, JPEG, Targa, TIFF, BMP, and PSD, you’re pretty much guaranteed compatibility with most video, animation, Web, or print applications. Training includes using Juicer, as well as using DJ Fonts in Adobe Premiere, After Effects, and Photoshop Apple Motion and Final Cut Pro and Sony Vegas.

The Digital Juice website has also added a number of much-needed training videos that extends the life of the product. What’s more, many of the community fonts are so good they’re actually worth paying for! This means you can collect even more graphic fonts for absolutely free. My favorite part of the whole collection is that Digital Juice has built a community aspect into the product that allows users to design and share their own presets. And each font is separated into 5 to 12 layers so you can easily turn on and off layers, as well as add effects to each layer, using the included Juicer software. An illustrator has drawn each graphic font, and the results for some are absolutely gorgeous. Currently, there are three collections containing more than 4,000 individual graphic presets and community fonts (see below): Collection 1 contains 35 font families (2,500+ fonts), Collection 2 has 10 font families (1,000+ fonts), and Collection 3 has 12 font families (850+ fonts). A COLLECTION OF VERSATILE, GREAT-LOOKING FONTSĭigital Juice Fonts is a new multivolume collection of layered graphic fonts that can be endlessly customized and used in all of your print, video, and Web projects.
