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Apple updates Aperture software and introduces iLife ’11

30 Oct

Apple has released an updated version of its Aperture raw-conversion and photo management software and has launched a new version of its iLife suite – iLife ’11. Available for immediate download, Aperture v3.1 fixes a number of bugs and adds compatibility with iLife ’11. The application suite comprises iPhoto, iMovie, iWeb, iDVD and Garageband, and is included with new Mac computers. Existing iLife users can upgrade to the newest version for .
News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Nikon updates software and launches ‘my Picturetown 3D’

30 Oct

Nikon has updated its View NX and Camera Control Pro software bringing in a few improvements and minor bug fixes. The company has also announced the launch of ‘my Picturetown 3D’ – a 3D imaging service currently available only to registered users in Japan. The service offers online image conversion tools to view 3D images on a dedicated 3D digital photo frame.
News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Popular Software Review Sites

30 Oct

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Software reviews are an excellent way for those in the world of technology to check out digital media software by relying on the expert advice of trusted members in the field. Various sites will try out every new software release and provide readers with the ins and out of the software. Staff members or website owners try out the software, putting it through the paces so users will know the best and worst features of the downloads. Major sites that conduct reviews will …

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Canon, Olympus and Pentax release software updates

30 Oct

Canon, Olympus and Pentax have released software updates. Canon has updated its Digital Photo Pro, EOS Utility, Picture Style Editor, ZoomBrowser and ImageBrowser software fixing bugs, bringing improvements and extending support to recently released cameras including the EOS 60D and PowerShot S95. Olympus’ Viewer 2 has been updated to support the E-5 digital SLR. Pentax Digital Camera Utility v4.21 adds an automatic lens correction feature, and extends support to the K-5 and K-r DSLRs amongst other improvements.
News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Nik Software ships HDR Efex Pro

18 Oct

HDR Efex Pro, Nik Software’s previously-announced HDR processing plug-in for Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom and Apple Aperture is now available for Mac and PC.
News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Sigma updates Photo Pro software

28 Sep

Sigma has released an updated version of its Photo Pro image-editing software for immediate dowload extending RAW support to the DP1x compact camera.
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Nik Software original training — Viveza Introduction

09 Sep

Master Color and Light, Effortlessly Two of the most important factors in creating great photography are color and light. Mastering the art of selectively correcting or enhancing each of these is now possible for every photographer without the need for complicated masks or selections, or expert-level knowledge of Photoshop. Integrating award-winning U Point technology, Viveza is the most powerful and precise tool available to control light and color in photographic images.

 
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Miscellaneous Software – Extract Icons from Files

28 Aug

Obtain icons stored in executables or other files with Icons from File. The software supports command-line extraction.

Icons From File is a Windows application that can help you obtain icons stored inside executables and other files. Icons can be saved as standard .ICO files, or may be saved in other graphics formats such as .BMP, .EMF, or .JPG.

Multiple icons may be exported to an HTML document or Dbase 5 file (DBF). Icons can also be copied to the clipboard or printed. Plus, the software can be run from the command line for batch file or automated icon extraction. …

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Nik Software releases HDR Efex Pro Software

26 Aug

Nik Software has announced HDR Efex Pro, an HDR processing plug-in for Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom and Apple Aperture compatible with both Windows and Mac. Based around its proprietary tone mapping technology, it offers number of presets and tools for selective fine-tuning, ghost removal and shadow/highlight recovery for both multiple and single images. The software installs as a 32-bit or 64-bit plug-in compatible with the applications as far back as Photoshop CS3, Lightroom 2.3 and Apple Aperture 2.1. HDR Efex Pro will be available from Autumn 2010 at a suggested retail price of 9.95.
News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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[MODIFIED] Digital Photo Processing – Adjust Sliders, Try All Options in New Photo Editing Software / Plugins

26 Aug

Experiment with your digital photo editing software and plugins. Move sliders to the max and enable advanced options.

A great way to learn how to use digital photo editing software and plugins is through experimentation. When modifying your digital photos with such software, you’re bound to come across slider controls, whether you are modifying brightness, contrast, color balance, color saturation, etc. Sliders are also popular with filters. These controls let you fine-tune adjustments so that you can either change your photos a little or a lot.

When using sliders to adjust image features, especially if the sliders are linked to an auto-preview feature so you can see the results of your changes before actually applying them, consider going ‘all out’ and moving the sliders all the way to one side. Instead of merely modifying your photos with a 5% increase of contrast, 5% color shift from red to blue, etc., view dramatic changes to your photos. This may make it easier to see the effects of the color or filter, and then you can move the slider back to get the results you really want….

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