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Imaging Software; The Digital Darkroom Gets More Processing Solutions
Various software vendors have introduced new products and enhanced existing applications for everything from basic image processing to advanced plug-ins. Choices abound in this exciting field.
Although no major product announcements have been made by Adobe, new versions of Lightroom and Adobe Camera Raw have been released that improve performance and memory use and add support for the latest digital cameras that include raw file capabilities. What is new, however, is wide availability of Photoshop.com, Adobe’s online service that includes storage, editing, and sharing features. The basic free package gives you up to 2GB of storage and easy synchronization with your address books. Photoshop Express is the online editing application and includes most of the features the casual user will want for their image editing, including color correction, black-and-white conversions, redeye removal, and more. Additional storage beyond the free 2GB is available at $19.99 per year for 20GB.
onOne Software has been busy updating all of their plug-ins with some major new features. The newest of these releases is PhotoTools 2, a quick start way of enhancing photos in Photoshop with little effort needed on your part. PhotoTools 2 includes almost 300 effects that were developed internally and by photographers like Jack Davis, Kevin Kubota, and Vincent Versace. The new Library makes it much easier to find the effects you’re looking for, and you can stack multiple effects together to create a new look. While the first release was useful, the newest version has greatly improved the user interface with the Effects Library and search tools, along with performance improvements. The Professional version works with Photoshop and also includes plug-ins for Apple’s Aperture and Adobe’s Lightroom. PhotoTools 2 Professional lists for $259.95. A standard version with fewer presets and no integration with Aperture or Lightroom is $159.95.
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