Sigma Photo Pro 2.0 available for download
Sigma
Japan has today made Photo Pro 2.0 available for download (for both Windows
and Macintosh). This will be great news for owners of the Sigma SD9 digital
SLR as Photo Pro 2.0 can be used with RAW (.X3F) files from this camera
as well as the new Sigma SD10 digital SLR. Our experience of Photo Pro
2.0 was very positive, image processing is improved, especially the handling
of clipped color near highlights. In addition Photo Pro 2.0 has new features
including the storage of processing parameters on a per image basis as
well as the new X3 Fill Light.
Click
here for the Sigma Photo Pro 2.0 download page
Click
here to download Sigma Photo Pro 2.0 Windows (21.1 MB)
Click
here to download Sigma Photo Pro 2.0 Macintosh (17.7 MB)
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here for our review of Sigma Photo Pro 2.0 |
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