Canon Camera plug-in (Win8 / Win7 / Vista) NEW - CS6 plus DICOM image database
By
Aurora2Borealis
April 27, 2007
9,599 Downloads
1 votes

The "must have" Canon EOS plug-in for your PC. With a single mouse click the defined amount of images are captured by the camera, imported in Photoshop, image post processed with custom actions and saved at the right place in one second. Create High Dynamic Range images automated with the sequencer for realistic and breathtaking photographic results and use the "Merge to HDR" command from Photoshop to finalize the result. Display the images on a "Deep color" monitor from a plug-in window and make a visual experience that is last forever (30 Bit plug-in window vs. 24 Bit Photoshop window). Adjust camera parameters on the fly from the desk or make a photometric calibration of your camera sensor for optimal and natural image results - remove sensor specific noise and spatial non-uniformity. Optimize the camera parameter set that fits to your image motive and download them fast and reliable to your camera from your desk. Doing the analysis of the patient anamnesis efficiently – simply by using the now included full searchable patient image database (DICOM standard). This image database is also well suited for in depth medical studies about specific disease symptoms based on your patient image database. No more situations like this: "There was a patient with similar symptoms - damned where do I have the images!!!”. Added TRY BEFORE BUY - application for a simple journey through the plug-in functionality.
SUPPORT INFORMATION
Visit internet site:
http://www.tytec.de/Project2.htm
| License: | Try/Buy |
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| Language: | English |
| Cost: | $299.00 |
| Platform: | Win |
| File format: | Not available |
Additional extension information
| Author: | Aurora2Borealis |
|---|---|
| Author website: | http://www.tytec.de/project2.htm |
| Date published: | April 27, 2007 |
| Approval: | None |
| Compatible product(s): | Photoshop Any |
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clairbear_ski 12-Sep-08
Probaly a great app but with Lightroom is it really needed
