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Wine 1.5.2, a new development version of the famous framework used to run Windows applications on Linux, has been announced by Alexandre Julliard, the leader of the Wine project. Wine 1.5.2 brings some much needed updates and represents an important milestone in the development of Wine (Wine Is Not an Emulator). Th... |
17 April 2012 00:25 GMT |
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A new version for XnView has been released, bringing to the table plenty of bug fixes but, more importantly, it comes with extended support for RAW format.
Camera RAW read support in the latest release of the image viewer includes cameras such as Mamiya, Leaf, Hasselblad, Epson, Imacon and Sinar.
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16 November 2011 04:41 GMT |
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Working with a lot of image files at once can become a hassle, especially if they have different formats. In order to solve this problem, one can convert all of them to a single format using ImgCvrt. ImgCvrt is a free tool specialized in fast image conversion with support for batch processing that will allow its us... |
23 July 2011 10:41 GMT |
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ISO/IEC 29199-2 might not say a lot to a lot of people, but the fact of the matter is that at least its consumer-friendly version is bound to get more attention in the future. Nothing else by the official designation of JPEG XR, ISO/IEC 29199-2 is an International Standard, as of mid-July 2009. Not only this, but JPE... |
30 July 2009 08:07 GMT |
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In the digital world, you can store and show off the photos you took with your own camera in many ways, both online and offline. From the storage facilities offered by numerous online services that enable you to make digital albums that are hosted on their servers to specialized software dedicated to creating arty im... |
3 June 2009 12:01 GMT |
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2009 will mark the advent of an evolved JPEG standard developed by Microsoft on top of HD Photo, the digital image format introduced with Windows Vista. The Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG), a working group of ISO/IEC, announced that JPEG XR, as the standard has been labeled, would be available in 2009. At the... |
30 January 2009 05:52 GMT |
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Adobe Photoshop Creative Suite 2 and creative Suite 3 do not offer support by default for Microsoft's HD Photo, also known as Windows Media Photo. HD Photo is the Redmond company's new digital image file format positioned as an alternative to the JPEG standard, coming to the table with superior quality and ... |
11 December 2007 04:11 GMT |
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Meet the perfect PMP claimed to have been custom designed for sharing! If it wasn't for the manufacturing company you could almost believe we're talking about a kick-a*s brand in the branch. But no, Keen High Technologies doesn't ring any bell. And yeah, this doesn't mean they don't do a good... |
27 November 2007 03:44 GMT |
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JOBO AG Announces the latest addition to its portfolio, a.k.a GIGA Vu extreme, a smart a*s image storage device for pro photographers and not only.As for its looks, the brand new GIGA Vu extreme features a wonderful 3.7" VGA resolution display for one of the best views of the stored digital images, a verify functio... |
1 November 2007 07:01 GMT |
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Axxen might sound pretty unfamiliar to most of the electronics costumers out there. The Korean company has recently launched a brand new portable media player, which they immediately dubbed Pleigo X3. As it has been reported, the most important feature in the player's technical specification list is its incredib... |
31 October 2007 03:33 GMT |
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A couple of months after introducing its latest series of PMPs, MPIO has recently introduced a brand new portable media player, dubbed Mo100. The player features the typical design that the company used with most of the media players in its portfolio. The device sports a convenient size of 80 x 42x13.5mm, weighing no... |
25 October 2007 02:40 GMT |
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When did this happen? Who is Mach Speed Technologies? Apparently, these guys were known in the electronic industry as an American owned motherboard supplier. I don't know how they did it, but they managed to pop out a cool portable media player, which they named Oasis...such an exotic name.The only issue is that... |
25 September 2007 06:21 GMT |
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That's just another cheap looking PMP coming straight from China. Apparently! Because on the inside, the player is said to be unusually loaded with a lot of functionality. The player's design is nothing to be extremely proud of; however, it looks decent enough to break some Korean hearts.Besides that, what... |
20 August 2007 02:07 GMT |
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Apparently, Mp4 is going to replace the beloved Mp3. However, not in the near future, as some businesses in this industry are juicier than you'll ever imagine.Take Chinavision, for example. The Asian company has probably foreseen the future of the Mp3 player, therefore it prepares to launch an Mp4 player in the ... |
16 August 2007 04:42 GMT |
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The Joint Photographic Expert Group have decided to welcome the JPEG killer tucked away in Microsoft's latest operating system Windows Vista, with open arms. And the Redmond company scrambled to applaud the Joint Photographic Expert Group's decision to support the standardization of its HD Photo file format... |
31 July 2007 13:02 GMT |
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Click to enlarge and look at the picture. What do you see? I'll tell you what you see: a not very realistic photo manipulation. What am I saying here? It's not even a manipulation, but an invention coming from someone dying to get the credit for unveiling the first "leaked" (so to speak) photos of the new X... |
23 March 2007 08:27 GMT |
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All digital cameras designed for professional use can produce RAW images, which are files that contain minimally processed data produced by the image sensors. Photographers use RAW format when additional computer processing is intended because this format permits much greater control than JPEG for several reasons. Ot... |
9 March 2007 06:20 GMT |
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Microsoft will make a move designed to kill the JPEG photo format. The Joint Photographic Experts Group standard is at this time the ubiquitous file format for digital photographies. With the introduction of HD Photo, Microsoft aims to deliver a superior alternative to JPEG. In this context, the Redmond Company has r... |
8 March 2007 04:41 GMT |
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