ACDSee 16 and Pro 6 gain Raw support for 14 additional cameras
Published Jul 26, 2013
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dpreview staff
ACD Systems has extended the Raw support offered by its ACDSee Pro 6 and ACDSee 16 software packages. Version 6.3 of the Pro version and and ACDSee v16.1 gain support for an additional 14 cameras including the Canon EOS 100D and 700D, Nikon D7100 and Coolpix A, Sony NEX-3N and SLT-A58, Olympus XZ-10, and the Panasonic DMC-G6. This update also includes performance improvements.
Press Release:
ACD SYSTEMS ANNOUNCES ACDSEE PRO 6 AND ACDSEE 16 SUPPORT FOR NEW RAW FILE FORMATS AND PRODUCT UPDATES
Seattle, WA – July 25, 2013 – ACD Systems International Inc. today announced the availability of ACDSee Pro 6.3 and ACDSee 16.1. Both products incorporate the company’s patented technology and user-focused design which have made ACD Systems the photo editing and management products of choice for over 50 million users worldwide. This update includes Performance improvements and support for new RAW file formats of the following camera models:
- Nikon D7100
- Nikon 1 S1
- Nikon 1 J3
- Nikon CoolPix A
- Nikon CoolPix P330
- Olympus XZ-10
- Leica M
- Pentax MX-1
- Fuji FinePix SL 1000
- Sony NEX-3N
- Sony SLT-A58
- Canon EOS 100D / Rebel SL1 / Kiss X7
- Canon EOS 700D / Rebel T5i / Kiss X7i
- Panasonic DMC-G6
Release Notes:
For complete details, please see the release notes for both of ACDSee Pro 6.3 and ACDSee 16.1.
ACDSee Pro 6 is the most complete solution for the enhancement and control of image production for professional photographers. Pro 6 is the only solution that allows photographers to carry out the essential elements of the photography creative process and distribution in one place. The standard version, ACDSee 16, gives sophisticated amateurs the high end tools they need to produce professional quality results and easily manage their library of images. Both products provide professional quality features normally found across multiple traditional products such as Adobe Photoshop, Bridge and Lightroom, at a much lower cost. They also offer users the ability to share images via social media networks and on the company’s free online photo sharing and storage service, ACDSee Online.
Pricing & Availability ACDSee Pro 6 is available online for suggested retail price of $149.99(US). ACDSee 16.1 is available online for a suggested retail price of $69.99(US).
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