Pixmantec has announced an update to RawShooter | essentials 2005. The new version, 1.1.3, adds speedier performance, dual processor support, extended white balance support, and a film strip mode.
The software now supports the Nikon D70s and Olympus C7070WZ. Users can also now specify the output dpi and use CTRL-C/V to copy/paste a set of image corrections onto one or more similar images.
You can download the free update or purchase the software from Pixmantec. Click on the headline for the press release.
Pixmantec RawShooter essentials 2005 Update (v.1.1.3)
- The fastest RAW workflow just got faster.......
Copenhagen, June 1st 2005: Danish digital imaging software specialists Pixmantec announce the update of the FREE download RAW Workflow management tool RawShooter essentials 2005 (v.1.1.3).
The update provides the following extended functionality:
Performance optimized - we have speeded up the creation of proxy files and image transition (once loaded) to give an almost instantaneous response.
Dual processor support - one of the most commented features of RawShooter essentials 2005 has been its processing speed for RAW files, well now utilizing a dual processor this has become even faster.
Extended White Balance support - for the Nikon D2x and D2Hs.
New Camera support - for Nikon D70s and Olympus C7070WZ
Enhanced copy paste of image corrections - uses familiar CTRL-C/V to paste a set of image corrections onto one or more similar images.
Ability to specify output dpi - this enables the user to convert either a full resolution image or perhaps a 72 dpi image for distribution via email. This is particularly useful for TIFF files and can be thought of as a form of proofing.
Film strip mode - for RAW thumbnails with auto scaling to fit in window
These new additions build on the existing features, functionality and camera support that have made RawShooter essentials 2005 such an instant success. Since its release at PMA on February 20th 2005, RawShooter essentials 2005 has seen an unprecedented number of downloads. User feedback has been extremely positive with the majority of users supporting the claim that the software produces the best quality output on the market today at the quickest speed. Media reviews have agreed with several "Five Star" ratings and favourable reviews from leading technology experts. Pixmantecs' commitment to providing timely new camera support continues with the groundbreaking Nikon D2x support whichRawShooter essentials 2005 was the first independent to provide.
The update is available as a free download fromwww.pixmantec.com