
Bibble
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work):
Features:
* Clone / Spot Healing tool
* Sensor defect correction
* Image rating
* Noise Reduction with Noise Ninja™ Technology
* Highlight Recovery and Fill Light
* Crop and Straightening
* Very Fast RAW Conversion with Multi-CPU support
* Plugin Interface with Black & White plugin and Enhanced Lens Correction
* One-Click Image Correction with Perfectly Clear™
Trial version (14 days, fully functional) available (Shareware).
System requirements:
Any distribution using kernel version 2.4 or later
CPU with SSE (Pentium 3 or higher, Athlon-XP or higher)
Bibble 4.9:
- Support for Sony a100, Nikon D80, Canon 400D XTi, Panasonic FZ-50, LX2,
L1, Leica's DMR and Leaf's line of Aptus and Valeo digital backs
- Added Spot Healing/Cloning tool for blemish removal
- Added Sensor defect detection and correction (Hot/Dead Pixels)
- Added New Web Gallery features/Styles
- Added preliminary German, French and Dutch support
- Added lens Calibration for various lenses
- Fixed several Bugs and Memory leaks
Bibble 4.9d
- Many Bugfixes
- Support for Lecia Dlux3
Bibble 4.8.1:
- Support for Nikon's new D2Xs.
- Additional lenses for Lens Correction.
- Added Ranking to image settings and ability to set and sort by it.
- Many Bugfixes
- Ability to import settings created in Pixmantec's Raw Shooter Premium and Raw Shooter Essentials.
As always, this upgrade is free for all current Bibble 4 customers.
Bibble 4.8:
- Black & White plugin and Enhanced Lens Correction
- Many Bugfixes
- Fujifilm S3 Pro support
Ratings & Comments
9 Comments
can this be used for video? or still images only?
i dont see what this has to do with kde-apps? it appears to be nonfree and only qt.
It's a Qt app and kde-apps.org has a own category for Qt applications (even closed source ones).
In next 0.9.0 digiKam release, the noise reduction tool will be updated and will provide an advanced noise editor like "Noise Nija" program. A preview is available here : http://digikam3rdparty.free.fr/Screenshots/new_noisereduction_plugin.png Nota digiKam is GPL, Bible no !!!
> A preview is available here : > http://digikam3rdparty.free.fr/Screenshots/new_noisereduction_plugin.png Nice, does it support noise profiles? > Nota digiKam is GPL, Bible no !!! Of course. I'm a big DigiKam fan, but I think the linux market is large enough for commercial *and* open source software.
Not yet. I need to investigate indeep to support noise profile. I will do it later than the next 0.9.0 release.
Proprietary and open source, not commercial and open source... And rather, Linux is small enough to have room for proprietary and open source software - if it were big enough, proprietary would have little room.
I tried this program, have been waving my hands all over the room jumping with happyness until I tried enabling the Ninja Noise Reduction! That's when the program crashed, making me feel real pain!!! It bombed again when trying the revolutionary Ninja feature for many times until I gave up. After all a good program.. and I suggest: 1) Fixing the problem with the Ninja! 2) Running the program via VALGRIND, you'll be surprised at how many delicious leaks/errors are inside this 3) QApplication::setStyle( "something other than this one, maybe 'plastiq' may be good" );
> I tried enabling the Ninja Noise Reduction! > That's when the program crashed Unbelievable, that this bug is still present in Bibble 4.6a. I thought it was only in 4.6 (without "a"). So you have to manually downlaod the noiseninja library and copy it into /usr/lib/bibblelabs/bibblepro/libs/NoiseNinja (bibblepro) or /usr/lib/bibblelabs/bibblelie/libs/NoiseNinja (bibblelite) you can download the noiseninja lib from http://mirror.worldwind.net/pub/bibble/BibblePro/4.6/libnoiseninja.so.2.0.0