8 January 2008 11:28 GMT / By Katie Scott
Image Trends has added camera RAW capabilities to its SensorKleen Pro package and sliders to PearlyWhites and ShineOff.The Florida-based developer has now updated its SensorKleen Pro standalone application to support camera RAW file formats.
The "Kleen" output will be saved as .DNG files but the original camera RAW files will be preserved.
SensorKleen Pro product allows users to automatically erase the dust and debris in a set of DSLR camera images.
SensorKleen Pro processes a folder or set of images, calculates the dust locations and corrects the entire set.
Current users can update at no charge by clicking on the Image Trends logo within the application.
Both the ShineOff and PearlyWhites Plug Ins have been upgraded with a new user interface that has a slider to control the amount of facial shine removal and teeth whitening respectively.
As its name suggest, the ShineOff Plug In automatically removes unwanted shine on skin while the PearlyWhites Plug In automatically whitens and brightens teeth.
Both plug-ins can be run on individual images or recorded as a Photoshop Action and applied to a set of images in batch mode.
Current users can upgrade at no charge to the new 2.0 version.
SensorKleen Pro is currently only available for Windows priced $99.95.
ShineOff and the PearlyWhites Plug Ins are priced at US$49.95 each, available in both PC and Mac. Cameras



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