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Olympus Studio software
Mark Peters : July 20th 2007 - 13:33 CET
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OlympusOlympus Studio software version 2 : Olympus has announced the release of the Olympus Studio 2.0 software, supporting professional and ambitious amateur photographers in their work. This major update enhances functionality and usability for advanced image management and editing requirements. A trial-version of the software will be bundled with all new Olympus E-System cameras, and the full version is available for download via the internet. Olympus Studio 2.0 takes further steps to improve image file management and editing functionality. From the new user interface to Windows Vista and Intel-based Macintosh support, the software enables professional and ambitious amateur users to do more than ever before.
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RAW development of images taken by the Olympus E-510 and E-410 D-SLRs has also been added, and photographers can now profit from a new back-up function as well as the facility to simply print sleeves for CDs/DVDs, thereby assisting in streamlining their workflow. It naturally retains its professional editing and batch-processing capabilities along with light-box function and the possibility for full control over the Olympus E-System cameras directly from a computer. The Olympus software is now available for download from the internet.

Image Editing and RAW Rendering Features
The newly developed RAW data rendering engine greatly improves the quality of your rendered RAW data images. Compared to previous version, the number of adjustable parameters has increased while allowing detailed adjustments for each parameter. In addition, it is now possible to render multiple RAW files each with different settings. (Background rendering is possible.)

PC Master Mode
Connect an Olympus E-SYSTEM Digital SLR camera to a computer directly via a cable to control the camera along with shutter speed and exposure, and shoot photos from Olympus Studio 2.0

Camera Master Mode
By connecting your Olympus Digital SLR camera to a computer, you can shoot photos on the camera and send them directly to the computer to check with Olympus Studio 2.0 and store into hard disk without passing through any other media.

Backup Function
CD/DVD backup functions have been added for your use as a backup medium. An HTML based image viewer will also be saved to the CD or DVD, allowing you to browse through the images you have recently backed up.

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