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Ulead PhotoImpact 12

Posted by: Mark Peters Sunday 24th, September 2006

Ulead Systems, a subsidiary of Inter Video, announced the release of Ulead PhotoImpact 12, Ulead's flagship image-editing software. The latest version adds innovative features that allow beginners to immediately enjoy success in editing their digital photos and sharing images in creative projects. "PhotoImpact does so many things in such an uncomplicated way, once users get started, they never want to go back," said Steve Ro, Ulead chairman of InterVideo. "What we've done with this new version is open the door wider to enter the exciting world of digital imaging. We think users will find ExpressFix mode and the new photo projects invaluable additions to this award-winning product."

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Corel Paint Shop Pro Photo XI software

Posted by: Ilse Jurrien Sunday 24th, September 2006

Corel Corporation today announced the release of Corel Paint Shop Pro Photo XI, a major new product release from its award-winning digital imaging portfolio. The new flagship digital imaging software package continues the tradition of providing easy-to-use, professional-quality editing software at an affordable price. Paint Shop Pro Photo XI is a complete digital photography toolkit that allows users to edit, manage and share their photos as well as create stunning photo projects. This release offers a range of versatile new features and enhancements that meet the needs of novices, photo hobbyists and professional photographers alike and it is an ideal solution for editing and enhancing photos.

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Acolens optical correction software

Posted by: Mark Peters Tuesday 19th, September 2006

Nurizon, a German hard- and software developer is proud of the launch of its professional "Acolens" software tool for photographers. Optical deficiencies on photographs, i.e. distortions, vignetting, and focus falloff toward the edges have increased with the emergence of digital photography. With "Acolens" these deficiencies can now be corrected in a professional manner. Based on the calibration of popular lens models so called lens profiles are stored in a preinstalled lens databank. Photographers who prefer to calibrate their individual lenses themselves can do so with the also available "Acolens" Reference Chart. "Finally, there is a professional tool for correction of lens deficiencies that treats images neutrally rather than just manipulating them", says Fria Hagen, a professional photographer and tester of the software’s beta version. "Acolens" is available at the company’s website.

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Adobe Photoshop Elements 5

Posted by: Ilse Jurrien Tuesday 19th, September 2006

Adobe Systems Incorporated today announced two milestone upgrades to its digital photo and video products for consumers, Adobe Photoshop Elements 5.0 for Windows and Adobe Premiere Elements 3.0 for Windows. The unique integrated functionality of the products allows users to do more with their photos and videos, whether adding impact to photo slideshows, providing dramatic pauses to videos with freeze frame effects or creating professional-looking printed CD/DVD labels and covers. Available separately or together, Adobe Photoshop Elements software, the new version of the No. 1 selling consumer photo editing software, adds more creative ways to organize, edit and share digital photos.

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ACDSee 9 Photo Manager

Posted by: Mark Peters Thursday 14th, September 2006

ACD Systems, makers of ACDSee photo management & creative editing software and Canvas technical illustration software, announced the release of ACDSee 9 Photo Manager for photography enthusiasts. With the release of ACDSee 9, ACD Systems once again sets the industry standard for both speed and usability in a digital photo management software. With the release of version 9, ACDSee continues to be the fastest and most powerful software available for viewing, organizing, enhancing and sharing digital photos. Impressive new features in ACDSee 9 include Quick View mode, desktop Showroom, the Shadow / Highlight tool, Private Folders, Auto Categories, Calendar Events View, and more.

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BenVista Photo Enlargement Software

Posted by: Mark Peters Sunday 27th, August 2006

BenVista is proud to launch the official successor of their digital image enlargement software, PhotoZoom Pro which is available for both Windows and Mac OS X platforms. Over the past years, PhotoZoom Pro has proven itself to be one of the leading products for digital image resizing, renowned for its patented “S-Spline” algorithm. Now, with PhotoZoom Pro 2, BenVista introduces a new and even more efficient technique: “S-Spline XL”. S-Spline XL enlargements look very photorealistic and natural and can be tweaked to the professional user’s liking.

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Nikon Capture NX software

Posted by: Ilse Jurrien Thursday 24th, August 2006

Nikon USA has begun shipping the new Capture NX software to Nikon authorized retailers across the nation. Capture NX is designed specifically for photographers, providing a unique and easy-to-understand interface with tools that photographers need, but without the level of complexity and clutter of other image-editing applications, says the company. The software can be used with JPEG- and TIFF-format images from any source. Its newly patented U Point technology offers photographers a simplified way to edit their pictures by enabling them to enhance specific areas of a picture selectively, without the use of masks, selections, or blayers.

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Kingston Ontrack data recovery software

Posted by: Ilse Jurrien Thursday 24th, August 2006

Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the independent world leader in memory products, today announced it is upgrading its "Ultimate" line of CompactFlash memory cards by preloading the cards with Ontrack's EasyRecovery Professional software version 6.1. Kingston's Ultimate line of Compact Flash cards is targeted for professional and advanced amateur photographers. The Ontrack EasyRecovery Professional software provides data recovery capabilities for lost digital photos. In addition, Kingston will increase the sustained write speed on its 2/4-GB CompactFlash Ultimate cards from 100x to 133x and will add a new 8-GB capacity card with a write speed of 133x to the line.

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What would you do without software? In today’s digital workflow or even at your home, software solutions play a very important role. Look at the latest digital compact and DSLR cameras. Built-in intelligent software looks after a user-friendly operation, and is able to automatically choose the best solution for the most optimal result. Although more and more manufacturers are developing software to be incorporated into their digital device, it is clear that software is often very worthwhile to include in your digital workflow. The development of intelligent image processing software is of high-tech level. Look at the face detection and smile shutter solutions; a perfect tool that works without the need of any knowledge from its user. After taking pictures you will need software to manage your archives, create your photo book or post process your latest series of high resolution RAW images. Software is important and will become more important in tomorrow’s digital imaging world.