Version 1 of Oloneo's PhotoEngine is almost ready for release
In July last year we featured PhotoEngine, a piece of post-production software by French company Oloneo that allows you to make adjustments to the exposure of your pictures in real-time. The production team listened to the feedback from its beta testers and have come up with a revised beta. They reckon that version 1 will be available very soon.
The new beta allows for a natural HDR processing mode, a bundle of presets that you can apply to your pictures, the ability to create your own presets, a batch processing option, EXIF preservation (that seems like a good idea), and drag-and-drop support when you’re importing images.
As a thank you to beta testers, Oloneo is offering a discount on version 1 if you sign-up to the PhotoEngine newsletter before its release. They’ve not given a release date yet, so if you are interested, you’re probably best to do so sooner rather than later. You can sign-up on the Oloneo website.
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