The Sapphire JPG utility provides the Visual Studio developer with the ability to convert .bmp bitmap image files to .jpg JPEG files.
Product Features
The Sapphire JPG Utility makes bitmap conversion easy with the following features:
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GraphBitmaping allows you to chart up to 3 types of readings and converts the readings into a 3 plane line graph that you can save in 256, 16 or 2 bit bitmap format. Enter the reading types and reading levels and select 'Graph' from the report bar to create a graph. You can also draw on the graph before saving
PictureJPEGer allows you to convert JPEG images into zoomed JPEGs. Use the file explorer to browse the JPEG files on your PocketPC. When you tap on the file the file is opened in the picture viewer and a screen snapshot is taken of the zoom(s) and written in JPEG file format
DrawingGPSeds allows you to create/view and edit 256 colour bitmap drawings with a GPS stamp. The program has several features you can use to view the distance of each drawing and view on the Google.com maps. The map service is provided by Google.com. The 24-Bit -> 8-Bit bitmap conversion from the libraries originally created by Ephraim Cohen 1996
DrawingGPS allows you to create/view and edit bitmap drawings with a GPS stamp. The program has several features you can use to view the distance of each drawing and view on the Google.com maps. The map service is provided by Google
NoteBitmaper allows you to convert drawing/text notes on your PocketPC into bitmap images. Use the file explorer to browse the storage folders of your PocketPC for note files. Tap on the note file to convert it to a bitmap image
ScreenBMPing allows you to take customized animated bitmap screen shots of your PocketPC program display window. Select the number of seconds between captures and the number of captures to take. The program will count down and save the bitmap image and re-set the focus to the program
FileBitmaper allows you to convert any type of file into a bitmap image. Use the file explorer to browse the files on your PocketPC. When you tap on the file the file is opened in the default PocketPC application and a screen snapshot is taken and written in 24-bit bitmap format