Digital SLR Blog
The latest news, info and tips for Digital SLRs, for consumers and pros.
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added on 2008-05-04 10:48:00
by Tanya Palta
The Movie Edit Pro 14 from Magix now ships with a free copy of Reallusion Crazy Talk 4 worth £29.9. For the uninitiated , the Movie Edit Pro 14 is a movie editing application that is also equipped with tons of image editing options courtesy MAGIX Xtreme Photo Designer . GIX Movie Edit Pro 14 PLUS with free full version Crazy Talk 4 is available from 1st May at SRP £59.99 inc from all major UK retailers and online partners including Amazon and PC World.
Features
• Professional video cut: 67 additional tracks, 3D design, individual effect automation, virtual dub interface, TV ad remover plus more effects, sounds etc
• Full HD support.
• High-end dubbing; 5.1 Dolby Surround with Dolby Digital Creator, Audio mastering Suite, Beat recognition, 2 synthesizers, Music Editor and more.
• Advanced CD/DVD authoring. Create various disc formats, burn high resolution HD DVD format onto low cost recordable blank DVDS.
• Cover and label printing tool.
• New full AVCHD camcorder support – optional plug-in for Flash video export.
• Archiving of photos, projects and videos on the new mass storage blu-ray Disc.
• Video screen capture lets you record web movies directly from the screen to disk.
• New 1 click publishing of the entire DVD project as an interactive, high-resolution PC show.
• MAGIX Xtreme Photo Designer 6 – tons of image editing options.
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| Tags: Movie edit pro, Reallusion Crazy Talk, image editing, MAGIX Xtreme Photo Designer |
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added on 2007-12-05 10:00:00
by Richard Baguley
Okay, so it isn't Photoshop, but Flickr's new online editing tools could be useful: it allows you to do basic image editing from within Flckr itself. The new features include color, exposure, resizing and red-eye editing tools using a system designed by Picnick. To use it , you just click on edit photo button in the top toolbar from within your photos list in Flickr, and it loads the tools within the browser. Our first experience of the new features was a bit mixed; it refused to work in the Firefox browser, the editing page was slow to load and the editing tools were rather slow as well when it did eventually load. Presumably that's because there are a huge number of Flickr users trying them out right now, so we'll see how it works over the next few days as they iron out the first set of bugs. But if they get it working faster, we can see this being a very useful tool for the serious photographer; although it won't replace Photoshop, it could provide an easier way to quickly edit an image after you upload it.
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| Tags: Flickr, Image Editing, Picnick |
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added on 2007-11-25 17:26:00
by Tanya Palta
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