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Linux.com: Bibble 4.7: RAW Power for Penguins
May 4, 2006, 10 :00 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (3746 reads)

(Other stories by Mirko Perak)

"Bibble Labs has released Bibble 4.7, a commercial program for processing and conversion of RAW digital photography files to publishable formats such as JPG, PNG, and TIFF. Since professional photo editing programs are far and few between on Linux, I decided to take a look at Bibble's Linux version to see how it handles.

"The new version includes a new automatic image correction technology called Perfectly Clear. The most important innovations in two last versions are integrated Noise Ninja technology for the reduction of digital noise, support for dual-core processors, improved detail-saving in converted pictures, and a well-organized user interface..."

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