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Ralf Jurrien : 2008-01-23 17:51:00
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Digital photography noise software solution : Nik Software Inc.'s award-winning noise reduction software tool Dfine 2.0 now features Nik Software's patented U Point technology for selective editing control and a completely new user interface that is easier to use and improves workflow for busy photographers. "Many digital photographers have simply ignored or accepted image noise as a part of digital photography due to the complexity of the image editing tools available," said Michael J. Slater, president and CEO of Nik Software, Inc. "The complete re-design of Dfine takes simplicity and control of noise reduction to an entirely new level, a point recognized when it earned the coveted American Photo Editor's Choice 2007 award."
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Ralf Jurrien : 2008-01-23 17:47:00
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Capturing self-portraits with FotoNation FaceTime : FotoNation announced "FaceTime," a new technology to assist in capturing self-portraits when using digital camera. FaceTime is being debuted at the 2008 Photo Marketing Association (PMA) trade show in Las Vegas. The technology is offered as an add-on module to the FotoNation FaceTracker technology and is available for immediate licensing. FaceTime solves a long standing problem faced by photographers who want to take a self portrait or if they want to be included in a group photo. The typical solution offered requires photographers to set the timer shutter and then rush to be in position before the shutter triggers. Alternatively, photographers use a remote shutter and then they hid
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Ralf Jurrien : 2008-01-04 15:50:00
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Image editing tool SnapTouch 2.4 : AccentSoft Team announces SnapTouch 2.4, a valuable tool for every digital camera owner. It is used to quickly perform a series of usual photo tasks and is especially convenient for editing large numbers of images. The tool is a simple way to keep your constantly growing photo collection in a perfect condition. Having made some shots, we usually rush to see them on PC and often place images without following a certain order. However, in a long-term perspective, we get a chaotic photo archive with differently-sized images lacking proper names and dates. Repeated attempts to recall what, when and how things happened in certain photos can prevent you from enjoying the whole viewing.
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