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123 N Anita Ave
123 N Anita Ave
123 N Anita Ave
123 N Anita Ave
123 N Anita Ave
123 N Anita Ave
123 N Anita Ave
123 N Anita Ave
123 N Anita Ave
123 N Anita Ave
123 N Anita Ave
123 N Anita Ave
123 N Anita Ave
123 N Anita Ave
123 N Anita Ave
123 N Anita Ave
123 N Anita Ave
123 N Anita Ave
123 N Anita Ave
123 N Anita Ave
123 N Anita Ave
123 N Anita Ave
123 N Anita Ave
123 N Anita Ave
123 N Anita Ave
123 N Anita Ave
123 N Anita Ave
123 N Anita Ave
123 N Anita Ave
123 N Anita Ave
123 N Anita Ave
123 N Anita Ave
123 N Anita Ave
123 N Anita Ave
123 N Anita Ave
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$3,100,000

123 N Anita Ave

3 Beds 2 Baths 1,800 Sq.Ft. 0.198 Acres

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Original classic Spanish home built in the 20s tucked up north of Sunset on Anita in exclusive Brentwood enclave. Beautiful arched doorways, hardwood floors & period windows. 3rd bedroom opens onto sunroom giving a view of backyard. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths in 1800 square feet. Ideal for renovation or take advantage of the 8634 square foot lot in prime Brentwood and build something that suits your taste. This is a probate listing with no court confirmation required. Offers are due Tuesday, 4/6 at 6pm. There will be NO MORE showings.

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123 N Anita Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90049

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Abstract: This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of Ulead Photo Express , a consumer-grade photo editing software developed by Ulead Systems, Inc. (Taiwan). Active primarily from the late 1990s to the mid-2000s, Photo Express occupied a unique market niche between professional tools like Adobe Photoshop and rudimentary Microsoft Paint. This paper examines its historical context, technical architecture, feature evolution, user experience design philosophy, and its ultimate decline in the face of operating system integration and mobile photography. The paper argues that Ulead Photo Express was a pioneering "pro-sumer" application that successfully lowered the barrier to digital image manipulation, presaging many one-click correction and template-based workflows common in today’s mobile apps. 1. Introduction The digital photography revolution of the 1990s created a new class of computer user: the home photographer. With the advent of affordable scanners and digital cameras (e.g., Apple QuickTake, Sony Mavica), average consumers found themselves in possession of digital assets they could not easily manipulate. Professional software like Adobe Photoshop (version 3.0 in 1994) was powerful but prohibitively expensive (~$600) and complex. At the other end, Paint offered only basic drawing.

| Version | Release Year | Key New Features | |---------|--------------|------------------| | 1.0 | 1998 | Basic edit, print, TWAIN | | 2.0 | 1999 | Web album, email, red-eye | | 3.0 | 2000 | Templates (cards, calendars), object-based text | | 4.0 | 2001 | Dual interface (Express/Standard), clone brush | | 5.0 | 2003 | Panorama stitch, 16-bit, Quick Fix palette | | 6.0 | 2005 | DVD slideshow, RAW support (limited) | This paper is a historical reconstruction based on archived software, period reviews, and corporate records. No actual Ulead software remains in active distribution. ulead photo express

Photo Express uniquely offered a scripting tool (Record & Play) for batch processing, a feature usually reserved for high-end software. 5.1 Version 5.0 (2003) – High water mark Added 16-bit per channel support (limited), panorama stitching, and a “Quick Fix” palette. Integration with Ulead PhotoImpact 8.0 allowed seamless transfer of projects. Bundled with many Kodak EasyShare cameras. Abstract: This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of

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