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SilverFast DC-VLT 6.5.5r1
LaserSoft Imaging, Inc.
SilverFastDC is high-end imaging software from LaserSoft Imaging which is is a very powerful tool for all digital cameras. It combines the unlimited functionality of SilverFastAi with the unique Virtual Light Table. The light table is a workbase that no photographer wants to miss, who likes to organize, manage and resume images in an easy way. Beside the ingenious magnifying functionality, the user profits also via Presets adjustable Graphical User Interface (GUI), the colour temperature and the Red-Eye-Correction.
SilverFast DCPro supports Raw Data Format of professional Digital Cameras e.g: Canon, Minolta, Nikon, Olympus, Kodak, Fuji and Sigma and others. The conversion of the raw data format takes place as a time-saving background process and the result is being stored automatically. Hence, the user can re-open already converted files without time loss.
Main highlights are:
- Real-Time Correction on large Preview
- Auto-Adjust with Artificial Intelligence
- Advanced Selective Colour Correction
- Predictable Colour with CMYK Softproof
- ICC Colour Management with IT8 Calibration
- Unique Unsharp Masking
- SRD- Dust and Scratch Removal
- ACR - Adpative Colour Restoration
- SC2G - Selective Colour to Grey
- GANE - Grain and Noise Elimination
- MidPip4 - Advanced Colour Cast Removal
- Integrated QuickTime Movie Tutorials
- Integrated QuickTime Movie Tutorials
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