62973 Created movie from %d images. %d images were rejected (%d%%)
62974 Cannot create movie from this batchlist
62976 Image %d of this batchlist could not be inserted into the movie being created because of its incompatible %s. Do you want to continue creating the movie ? (You won't be prompted for other rejected frames)
62990 Method = %s, Units = %s, Left = %.4g, Top = %.4g, Right = %.4g Bottom = %.4g, Constrain = %s
62991 Reader Preferences
62992 Rotate
62993 Clockwise
62994 Counter-Clockwise
62995 Expand
62996 Same Size
62997 Angle = %.4g, Direction = %s, Bounds = %s
62999 SAVE WITH SUPERPALETTE\n\nThis operation will step you through the process of creating an optimal palette (eg. SuperPalette) for your specified list of images, remap them to this SuperPalette, and then save them to your desired destination folder.
63000 SELECT SOURCE\n\nThe next window will prompt you for the source of the desired images that you wish to be factored when creating the SuperPalette.
63001 SUPERPALETTE PROPERTIES\n\nSpecify the target number of colors you wish to have in the SuperPalette and indicate whether you need a Base Palette to be factored into your SuperPalette as well. You also have the option to Display and automatically Save your new SuperPalette.
63002 SAVE AS\n\nSpecify your desired Naming Options, Save Format, Save Bitdepth and Save Destination for your images. You can also have DeBabelizer execute an existing script on your images before they are saved by selecting the appropriate script in the 'Pre Save Do Script' pop-up window.
63003 SET PALETTE AND REMAP\n\n Next, you will need to specify your desired Dithering and Remap Options (please refer to your manual for further information on Dithering and Remapping images) to be applied to your images. Your images will now be remapped to the appropriate SuperPalette.
63005 CREATE SUPERPALETTE\n\nThis operation will step you through the process of creating a SuperPalette for your specified source of images.
63006 SUPERPALETTE AND REMAP\n\nThis operation will step you through the process of creating a SuperPalette for your specified source of images and then remap them to this SuperPalette (Note: your images will only be displayed with this new SuperPalette, not saved, with this operation).
63007 SAVE\n\nThis operation will step you through the process of saving your specified source of images to the desired file save format, and also perform a pre-defined script (a list of DeBabelizer operations to be executed), if desired, on your images before being saved.
63008 PRINT\n\nThis operation will step you through the process of printing your specified source of Images to your default printer.
63009 PRINT SETUP\n\nNext, specify the appropriate printer Name for your machine, as well as the Printing Properties, Range and Number of Copies desired.
63010 Invalid frame %d of %d rejected
63011 You are trying to write multiple palette changes in a stream. This will greatly decrease the performance of your movie, and some compression handlers may not recognize the palette changes.
63012 Palettes and SuperPalettes
63013 Create Palette
63014 This command or script does not save your documents. All documents will be left open. Do you wish to continue?
63015 INTERNET - REMAP TO CUSTOM 7-BIT SUPERPALETTE\n\nThis operation will step you through the process of creating an optimal 128 color palette (eg. SuperPalette) for your specified list of images, remap them to this SuperPalette, and then save them to your desired destination folder. Each image in your batchlist will be saved out as an interlaced GIF, a thumbnail GIF (non-interlaced) and a standard JPEG file, all prepared for display on the World Wide Web.
63016 SAVE AS\n\nEverything is pre-set for you. We will execute a script called '7BitPalRemap' that will take each image, remap it to the 7-Bit, 128 color SuperPalette previously created, and then save them out as interlaced GIFs, thumbnail GIFs (non-interlaced), and JPEG files (not remapped). The new files will be saved to the image's original folder!
63017 SUPERPALETTE PROPERTIES\n\nThe next window will indicate the target number of colors to be used in creating the SuperPalette (the Target number of colors should be set to 128). You can also specify a Base Palette to be factored into your SuperPalette if needed. You also have the option to Display and automatically Save this new SuperPalette.
63018 SET PALETTE AND REMAP\n\nNext, you will need to specify your desired Dithering and Remap Options (please refer to your manual for further information on Dithering and Remapping images) to be applied to your images. Your images will now be remapped to the appropriate SuperPalette.
63020 INTERNET - REMAP TO NETSCAPE PALETTE\n\nThis operation will step you through the process of remapping your specified list of images to the Netscape fixed 216-color Palette and then save them to your desired destination folder. Each image in your batchlist will be saved out as an interlaced GIF, a thumbnail GIF (non-interlaced) and a JPEG file, all prepared for display on the World Wide Web.
63021 SUPERPALETTE PROPERTIES\n\nThe next window will indicate the target number of colors to be used in creating the SuperPalette (the Target number of colors should be set to 128). You can also specify a Base Palette to be factored into your SuperPalette if needed. You also have the option to Display and automatically Save this new SuperPalette.
63022 SET PALETTE AND REMAP\n\nNext, you will need to specify your desired Dithering and Remap Options (please refer to your manual for further information on Dithering and Remapping images) to be applied to your images. Your images will now be remapped to the appropriate SuperPalette.
63023 SAVE AS\n\nEverything is pre-set for you. We will execute a script called 'NetscapePalRemap' that will take each image, remap it to the fixed 216-color Netscape Palette and then save them out as interlaced GIFs, thumbnail GIFs (non-interlaced), and JPEG files (not remapped). The new files will be saved to the image's original folder!
63024 REMAP TO WINDOWS-COMPATIBLE SUPERPALETTE\n\nThis operation will step you through the process of creating an optimal palette (eg. SuperPalette) for your specified list of images, while also factoring in the Windows system first 10 and last 10 colors into the SuperPalette as a Base Palette. Your images will then be remapped to this SuperPalette and saved out to your specified destination folder.
63025 SUPERPALETTE PROPERTIES\n\nThis window is already pre-set for you. It will specify the Target number of colors to be in the SuperPalette and also include the "Windows Default 20" as the Base Palette to be factored into your SuperPalette as well. You also have the option to Display and automatically Save your new SuperPalette.
63026 SET PALETTE AND REMAP\n\nThis window is already pre-set for you. However, you will need to specify your desired Dithering and Remap Options (please refer to your manual for further information on Dithering and Remapping images) to be applied to your images. Your images will now be remapped to the appropriate SuperPalette.
63027 SAVE AS\n\nSpecify your desired Naming Options, Save Format, Save Bitdepth and Save Destination for your images. You can also have DeBabelizer execute an existing script by selecting the appropriate script in the "Pre Save Do Script" pop-up window.
63029 TRIM SOLID EDGES AND SCALE\n\nThis operation will step you through the process of taking your specified list of images, trimming the solid color edges bordering the image and then scaling them to a specific size (while maintaining the image's original proportions).
63032 SAVE AS\n\nSpecify your desired Naming Options, Save Format, Save Bitdepth and Save Destination for your images here. We will execute a script called 'TrimAndScale' that will take each image, trim the solid edges, and then scale it to fit within your specified dimensions.
63033 Mac And Windows Image Files
63034 All Other Image Files
63035 New From Clipboard
63038 The following files were not valid: %s. Please verify that the filenames were correct.
63039 %s already exists.\nDo you want to replace it?
63040 Save As
63044 %d Frames (%d to %d selected)
63045 Pixel Shift Image
63046 Amount = %d, Direction = %d, Pad = %s
63047 Execute DOS Command
63048 Command = %s
63052 Demo
63053 (in
63055 ,
63057 )
63061 WHEN YOU INSTALLED THIS SOFTWARE, YOU CONSENTED TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THE FOLLOWING AGREEMENT. THEY REMAIN IN EFFECT.
63062 EQUILIBRIUM DEBABELIZER PRO DEMO END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT
63063 Equilibrium grants you a non-exclusive license to use this demonstration version of DeBabelizer Pro for Windows 95/NT4.0 (the "Software") free of charge for the sole purpose of evaluating whether to purchase an ongoing license to the Software. The evaluation period is limited to 90 days. Under this license, you may use the Software on a single computer only. Hard-copy documentation, support and telephone assistance is not available to users of this demo version.
63064 Under this license, you may not:
63065 * use the Software in actual production;
63066 * use the Software over a network or on multiple computers;
63067 * copy or reproduce the Software; or
63068 * modify, translate, reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble or create derivative works based on the Software.
63069 The Software is Equilibrium's proprietary property and title thereto remains in Equilibrium. All applicable rights in copyrights, trademarks and trade secrets in the Software are retained by Equilibrium.
63070 EQUILIBRIUM PROVIDES THIS SOFTWARE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, AND MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. The entire risk as to the quality, performance and use of this demonstration version is borne by you.
63071 This license terminates after 90 days from installation of the Software on your computer, and will automatically terminate earlier if you fail to comply with the limitations described herein. On termination, you must destroy all copies of the Software.
63072 This agreement represents the complete agreement concerning this license and may be amended only by a writing signed by both parties. If any provision of this agreement is held to be unenforceable, such provision shall be reformed only to the extent necessary to make it enforceable. This agreement shall be governed by California law (except for conflict of law provisions).
63073 Shave Outline
63074 Corners = %s
64500 Offset to BMP image is wrong.
64501 BMP RLE
64502 BMP OS/2
64503 Bitdepth not supported for save format.
64504 BMP - Windows/OS2 Bitmap Image Format
64505 BMP RLE8
64506 BMP RLE4
64507 Overflowed output buffer.
64508 SCN - ThunderScan Uncompressed Image Format
64509 RAS - Sun Microsystems Rasterfile
64510 too much diff data by
64511 too much run data by
64512 .
64513 IMG - Ventura Publisher/GEM Image Format
64514 PXP - Pixelpaint Image Format
64515 IFF - Amiga IFF/LBM/CD-I Image Format
64516 seeking start of IFF file
64517 LBM: CD-I
64518 DYUV:
64519 RGB888
64520 RGB555
64521 CLUT8
64522 CLUT7
64523 RL7
64524 CLUT4
64525 RL3
64526 CLUT3
64527 LBM: CD-I DYUV
64528 IFF/LBM: HAM8
64529 IFF/LBM: HAM6
64530 IFF/LBM: SHAM
64531 Phillips CD-I Image Format
64532 inconsistent LBM parameters.
64533 IFF/LBM: PC DPaint PBM File
64534 Bad IFF file
64535 seeking position in IFF file
64536 reading IFF header
64537 Hit EOF reading IFF Header
64538 Top level chunk must be LIST/FORM/CAT
64539 bad ID in IFF file
64540 bad IFF file. Short by
64541 bad IFF file. Size corrupted.
64542 hit EOF reading IFF
64543 Ham Conversion
64544 Ham 8 Conversion
64545 MAC - MacPaint Image Format
64546 PIX - Alias Image Format
64547 RLE - CompuServe RLE Image Format
64548 writing IFF; inconsistent parameters
64549 LBM
64550 odd IFF
64551 can't handle bit depth
64552 MSP - Microsoft Paintbrush Image Format
64553 NEO - Atari ST NeoChrome Image Format
64554 PLN - Atari ST Degas Image Format
64555 PIC - SoftImage Format
64556 Unknown bit depth
64557 PCX - PC Paintbrush Image Format
64558 TDIM/GRAF - Digital F/X Image Format
64559 ran out of data
64560 excess row data
64561 MSP 1
64562 MSP 2
64563 MSP Type 1
64564 MSP Type 2
64565 Atari Degas P3
64566 Atari Degas P2
64567 PLN - Atari Degas
64568 NEO - Atari NeoChrome
64569 Atari Spectrum
64570 Out of memory. Can't decompress picture.
64571 Corrupted color map.
64572 Out of memory. Can't load picture.
64573 Out of memory. Can't load colors.
64574 Making pixels
64575 PBM Bitmap - ASCII
64576 PBM Bitmap - Binary
64577 PBM Graymap - ASCII
64578 PBM Graymap - Binary
64579 PBM Pixmap - ASCII
64580 PBM Pixmap - Binary
64581 PGM Greymap
64582 Truncated image.
64583 Garbaged image.
64584 PPM Pixelmap
64585 PBM - UNIX PBM Portable Bitmap Format
64586 PCP - PC Paint Image Format
64587 SGI - Silicon Graphics Bitmap
64588 SGI red channel
64589 SGI green channel
64590 SGI blue channel
64591 SGI alpha channel
64592 Targa file's # bytes/color map entry.
64593 Bad Header: color map has over 256 colors:
64594 Can't handle TARGA image type.
64595 TGA - Targa/Truevision Image Format
64596 Invalid bytes per pixel.
64597 Out of memory!
64598 YUV - Abekas Digital Video Format
64599 XBM - X11 Bitmap
64600 couldn't find static char line in X11 Bitmap file.
64601 WPG - WordPerfect Graphic Format
64602 GRASP of Pictors: PC
64603 GRASP of GIFs: PC
64604 GL - Pictor Image Format
64605 EPSF - Encapsulated PostScript File Format
64606 grestore end
64607 CUT - Dr. Halo Image Format
64608 fatal packing errror.
64609 RGB - Raw RGB Data
64610 BOB - BOB Image Format
64611 Invalid output bitdepth - must be 1, 8, 24, or 32.
64612 FITS - FITS Astronomical Image Format
64613 PXR - Pixar Image Format
64614 XWD - XWindows Bitmap Format
64615 QDV - Random Dot Software's QDV Format
64616 SGI Compressed
64617 compression buffer too small.
64618 zero bit is not zero.
64619 Trans Index=
64620 can't handle that many colors.
64621 Skipping over GIF extension data.
64622 EOF in extension data block.
64623 3 zero bits not zero.
64624 EOF before zero byte count
64625 GIF Interlaced
64626 GIF - Graphic Interchange Format
64627 Code size out of range (2->8).
64628 Clear Code at 4095, should be at 4096
64629 Clear Code at 4097, should be at 4096
64630 invalid LZW data, this is not a Clear Code:
64631 EOF reached inside image data block.
64632 parsing LZW file.
64633 Saving GIF:
64634 Preparing image
64635 can't get memory for LZW string codes.
64636 bad newcode
64637 hash table problem.
64638 JPG - JPEG/JFIF Image Format
64639 Forcing width to 4-byte boundary.
64640 This file was transferred incorrectly across the network.CR's & LF's were changed.Use BINARY, not text mode.