Bibble Labs has released its first update for 2007, adding support for Raw files from the latest digital cameras.

 

January 12, 2007: Bibble Labs has released its first update for 2007, adding support for Raw files from the latest digital cameras.
The new version, which is available free for all existing Bibble 4 customers now supports the Nikon D40, Pentax K10D, Olympus E-400, Leica M8 , Mamiya ZD and 97 other digital cameras offering Raw file capture. Among the free plugins included in this update are Andy, a Black & White Film Simulation tool that instantly creates stunning black and white conversions by simulating the look of many traditional film and paper combinations, Gina for Skin Tone Correction that can quickly and beautifully reveal more natural skin tones, and Roy for Colour Adjustment to deepen the blue in skies or to make other colour-based adjustments.
Other plugins included can be used for selective saturation enhancement, multi-zone exposure adjustment and novel image toning. ø¢â‚¬Å“Proø¢â‚¬ versions of these plugins – as well as several others – add additional control and power, and are available for purchase at http://nexi.com/bibplugs. Bibble is available in both ø¢â‚¬Å“Proø¢â‚¬ (US$129.95) and ø¢â‚¬Å“Liteø¢â‚¬ (US$69.95) versions for Windows, Macintosh (PPC/Intel as a Universal Binary) and Linux. Details can be found at http://www.bibblelabs.com, where you can also download a fully functional 14-day trial version.