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M Nabil
03-16-2007, 02:24 PM
http://news.com.com/Photoshop+gets+HD+Photo+support/2100-1046_3-6165425.html

LAS VEGAS--Microsoft announced a plug-in on Wednesday that gives Adobe Systems' widely used Photoshop the ability to read and write images stored in Microsoft's HD Photo format.

The software, written by Pegasus Imaging and Microsoft with help from Adobe, is available in beta form for Windows users as a free download on Microsoft's Web site.

A version for PowerPC- and Intel-based Apple computers will be ready in about two weeks, and the final version should be done in April, Josh Weisberg, director of Microsoft's digital-imaging business development, said at a meeting here at the Photo Marketing Association trade show.

In addition, Weisberg said several hardware companies are building products with HD Photo support. Among them are Sunplus Technology and Novatek, Taiwanese companies that design image-processing sensors, and Ability Enterprise, a Taiwanese camera maker that licenses its designs to better-known brands.

Microsoft has spent years developing HD Photo, and it hopes to eventually replace the ubiquitous JPEG. Weisberg believes the first cameras supporting HD Photo will arrive in 12 to 18 months.

"Today's cameras can capture a lot more information than JPEG offers," Weisberg said. "It's getting a little long in the tooth."

HD Photo compresses images more efficiently, supports richer colors and can record subtler tonal detail, Microsoft argues. The company hopes to profit indirectly from HD Photo by encouraging customers to use Microsoft products that support it--Vista and its Photo Gallery software, for example, or Microsoft's Expression family of image-editing software.

HD Photo is built into Windows Vista, though in that product, it goes by its earlier name, Windows Media Photo. In its attempt to spread the HD Photo as widely as possible, Microsoft changed to the more neutral HD Photo name, gave it liberalized licensing terms and is seeking to make the file format an industry standard.

The Photoshop plug-in lets photographers save a "raw" image taken directly from a camera's image sensor as an HD Photo image, Weisberg said. The plug-in works with the current CS2 version of Photoshop and the upcoming CS3, due to be announced March 27.

Microsoft also announced that HD Photo will be supported in future versions of Microsoft Office and Internet Explorer. The company also plans to release a batch conversion tool for those who want to change existing images into HD Photo images.

CenZ
03-17-2007, 03:48 PM
i cant wait for the final release of it for the power pc, i wanna see how nice it looks.

you think browsers are going to start to accept hd photos?

M Nabil
03-18-2007, 12:23 PM
I think they should do when HD photos start to get more and more popular on the web. Most probably they will.

CenZ
03-18-2007, 04:36 PM
well i know it says ie will, but most browers dont even support png files yet, asd then been out for awhile. i think safari and firefox are the only ones that do right now. unless ie7 does now, but i dont know to much about ie7, i would love to use png files rather than jpeg in my designs but i cant yet.

ssmvic
03-19-2007, 03:28 PM
im pretty sure all the major browers support png files