Frantisek wrote:

DC> There is a teaser of Rawshooter Premium. I wonder what it could contain.

Levels and curves. Without it, it's only an "amateur" program. I don't
need all the other features like fill-light and similar. They make the
image too artificial.

And if they could improve the noise reduction, say by licensing
NeatImage/NoiseNinja technology or making their own, that would be a
_real_ boon. And IPTC editor, that's for sure. If it doesn't have
curves and IPTC, it's not a "pro" program. Cropping too, probably. And
they should drop the fill-light feature, or at least untie it from
autoexposure button. The "AE" button always enables fill-light which
makes the image fughly...

That's not guessing, that's just what is grossly missing right now for
a true "pro" raw converter.

Frantisek




From the Pixmantec site:

*May 20, 2005*

Pixmantec And Imagenomic Team Up To Promote RawShooter And Noiseware To Digital Photographers Worldwide

*Copenhagen, Denmark and Alexandria, Virginia, USA - May 20, 2005 *- Danish and U.S. digital imaging software specialists Pixmantec ApS and Imagenomic, LLC announce that they will be jointly marketing their respective software products, RawShooter | essentials 2005 and Noiseware. Working in synchrony, these two highly sophisticated and complementary "tool sets" extend RAW conversion and noise removal to an elevated level of workflow performance and convenience The companies will initially cross-promote RawShooter | essentials 2005 and Noiseware as a precursor to joint marketing and distribution. Pixmantec and Imagenomic also intend to explore the potential to forge closer cooperation through joint product and technology development.


http://www.pixmantec.com/pdf/pixmantec_press_release_200505.pdf



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