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White balance reference card G6 version

Mark Peters : 2006-04-21 16:38:00
White balance reference card G6 version : With more than 10,000 units sold worldwide, WhiBal has become the de facto, simple-to-use standard for setting white balance in all RAW converters, as well as image editors such as Adobe Photoshop. Conceived by Michael Tapes, WhiBal is an innovation from RawWorkflow, a division of PictureFlow LLC. The WhiBal hi-gloss sticker also provides a visual indication within the viewfinder of the angle of maximum glare. “By moving the camera or card from the detected maximum glare point,” Tapes offers, “accuracy of the White Balance reference is properly maintained. Matte reference cards cannot be used to detect the maximum glare angle and are more subject to diffusing the readings.”


RawShooter essentials 2006 digital imaging software

Ilse Jurriën : 2006-02-27 12:15:00
RawShooter essentials 2006 digital imaging software : Digital imaging software manufacturer Pixmantec provides photographers at all levels of experience and expertise with the latest in RAW Workflow management technology with the introduction of RawShooter essentials 2006, RawShooter premium 2006 V1.02 and RawShooter Color Engine V1.1. The software offers many new features, upgrades and is compatible with the most popular digital SLR camera models on the market including newly introduced models such as the Nikon D200, Canon EOS 5D, 1Ds Mark II, and 1D Mark II N, Sony R1 and several other brands and models. RawShooter essentials 2006 continues to be offered as a forever Free download via Pixmantec’s Website.






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