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Monthly Archives: July 2006

REALVIZ Launches New Stitcher Product Range

REALVIZ, a leader in image processing software development, is pleased to announce the availability of 3 new versions of their acclaimed panorama creation software, Stitcher. Targeting photographers of all levels from the amateur enthusiast to the professional, Stitcher is now available in 3 distinct versions: Stitcher Express 2 – for digital photography hobbyists Stitcher Pro […]

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Photoshop Tips: The Ins and Outs of Color

Excerpted from Adobe Photoshop CS2 One-on-One, published by O’Reilly Media While Photoshop’s Color Balance feature may seem like the right place to go to correct an image’s color, your best bets are actually functions that don’t even have the words color or balance in their names. Photoshop expert Deke McClelland will show you how to […]

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Epson Perfection V350 Photo and Epson Perfection V100 Photo Scanners Feature New Slim Case Design, Advanced Photo Enhancement To

Epson America Inc. today announces its newest consumer scanners — the Epson Perfection™ V350 Photo and Epson Perfection V100 Photo, targeting Chief Memory Officers™, photo enthusiasts and advanced amateur photographers who want to easily restore and archive their cherished photos, negatives and slides, as well as scan items for creative projects with ease. The Epson […]

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Pentax Announces Optio S7 with Advanced Feature

PENTAX Imaging Company has announced the PENTAX Optio S7 compact digital camera.  The Optio S7 is the latest model in the PENTAX Optio S series, which is known for slim, stylish, full-featured digital camera bodies.      In addition to an upgrade to 7.0 effective megapixels, this model features an easy-to-use Blur Reduction High ISO mode to […]

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Apago Releases PDF Shrink 4.0 Upgrade

Apago Inc., a software developer for the graphic arts and document management industries, today announces the availability of PDF Shrink 4.0 for Mac OS X. PDF Shrink can reduce most PDF files–including those created by Mac OS X iLife and iWork applications, Adobe Creative Suite, and Microsoft Word and PowerPoint–by as much as 90% of […]

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