Photowriter Teaches Photos to Talk
Photowriter® is a program which allows photo-realistic image fonts with variable texts to be integrated into images. This enables users to teach their own photos to talk – whether using words in the sand or a cloud text in the sky. Users can therefore make their images more personal and leave a lasting impression – for instance when creating party invitations or “thank you” notes. Photowriter® features a modern, intuitive user interface and is available for free download at www.photowriter.org.
The full version (available for just €10) features even more font types and allows images to be saved either in a format optimized for email and internet or in print quality. A “Junior” version in a playful look designed for younger users is also available. Users who wish to have complete control over motif and font creation can opt for the Photowriter® “Pro” version, which opens up a world of photo-realistic image font possibilities.

Photowriter was developed by Dresden’s Deutsch Technologies GmbH. The company’s DirecType® program makes it one of the world’s leading providers of software for the photo-realistic personalization of images for professional print, web and mobile telephony applications. The company also provides a wide range of related services and solutions.
For more information: www.photowriter.org.
This article was last modified on December 17, 2022
This article was first published on November 27, 2008
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