DataMind Srl announces Jade 1.3 digital image processing for Leopard
Posted by Daniel East
Oct 12, 2008 at 9:31am
DataMind Srl is delighted to announce Jade 1.3, their digital image processing application for Mac OS X Leopard. Implementing state-of-the-art algorithms to enhance color, contrast and dynamic range, Jade is an easy-to-use image enhancement and batch processing tool that will automatically improve digital images. As DataMind’s main product of a series of image processing and computer vision tools, Version 1.3 is a staff pick on Apple’s download website.
It has never been so easy to significantly improve digital images. Just load them in Jade, click a button and save the result. Jade will use its proprietary algorithms to enhance color, contrast and dynamics, while preserving the overall quality of the images. In addition, Jade also provides manual controls to fine-tune intensity values, the contrast of the image and the colour correction for unbalanced images.
As DataMind’s main product of a series of image processing and computer vision tools, Version 1.3 is a staff pick on Apple’s download website, and an excellent complement to their iLife suite.
Feature highlights include:
• One-Button Automatic Image Enhancement
• Batch Process large volumes of images at once
• Fine-tune Intensity Values, Contrast and Colour Correction for unbalanced images
• Upload to Flickr and Picasa Web Albums of enhanced images
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