AfterShot Pro 1.0.1 is ready!

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AfterShot Pro 1.0.1 is ready!

Post by Jeff Stephens »

Hi Guys,

Well, we said it wouldn't be long, and we were right! The 1.0.1 update for AfterShot Pro can found here:
AfterShot Pro 1.0.1

Release notes:
Enhancements
  • Improved Highlight Recovery processing
  • Two new plugins: Equalizer, for added color correction, and Nostalgia, for black-and-white and color film simulation
  • Increased the maximum supported JPEG or TIFF image size from 30 megapixels to 40 megapixels
  • Improved plugin SDK to support more plugins that include features like geo-tagging
Additional Camera RAW Support:
  • Canon PowerShot G1 X
  • Canon PowerShot S100
  • Canon 5D Mark III
  • Fuji X100
  • Leica V-LUX 3
  • Nikon D4
  • Nikon D800
  • Nikon D800e
  • Panasonic GX1
  • Panasonic FZ150
  • Pentax K-01
  • Samsung NX200
  • Samsung NX100
  • Samsung NX5
  • Samsung NX10
  • Samsung NX11
  • Sony NEX-C3
  • Sony A35
  • Sony A57
  • Olympus OM-D E-M5
Issues Addressed
  • A one-pixel wide or tall image artifact that appeared through the center of some images
  • Localization issues
  • Instability when removing Heal/Clone layers
  • Demosaicing – stability and processing time
  • Fedora Linux—installation and run issues
  • Output issue that prevented images from being converted to the correct color space
  • No Label – fixed menu bar issue
Enjoy!!
Cheers, Jeff
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Re: AfterShot Pro 1.0.1 is ready!

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Install over existing version I assume?
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Never mind I didn't notice the instruction link.

Why is the release date for each O/S incremented by one day, ending April 17?
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Install over existing version I assume?
Yep; download and install right over the old one...
gregglee wrote:Why is the release date for each O/S incremented by one day, ending April 17?
For some very perplexing reason. Please ignore it :)
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gregglee wrote:Install over existing version I assume?
yes, as always.
if some weirdness with thumbnails and previews happens (new highlight rendering!) just rebuild the previews. default shortcut would be Alt-P.
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Post by Loup-marin »

Improved Highlight Recovery processing
It seems to be a very good job !
Thanks a lot.

NB : In Belgium, no problem with French version.
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It seems that the i386 debian package has raised from 33Mo to... 70Mo. Really ? Do you forget to remove the debugging symbols ? :mrgreen:
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guilc wrote:It seems that the i386 debian package has raised from 33Mo to... 70Mo. Really ? Do you forget to remove the debugging symbols ? :mrgreen:
No, all the packages are larger now, as they include local help files for all languages.
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Jeff Stephens wrote:
guilc wrote:It seems that the i386 debian package has raised from 33Mo to... 70Mo. Really ? Do you forget to remove the debugging symbols ? :mrgreen:
No, all the packages are larger now, as they include local help files for all languages.
OK thanks !
But the help menu entry (F1) always redirect to the online version (http://product.corel.com/help/AfterShot ... index.html), not the local one (file:///opt/AfterShotPro/supportfiles/webhelp/fr/index.html). Or I missed something ? Or it's by design ?

Anyway, thanks for the birthday gift :wink:
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no problem here in Austria in downloading from the official page.
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grubernd wrote:no problem here in Austria in downloading from the official page.
French page is still empty, but switching the location (easy, just click the flag !) allow to see the US page with all the links. So it's not really blocking.
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Highlight recovery ... wow ... what a difference!

Thanks :D
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The regional pages all exist now. The release notes are all in English at the moment, and will be updated with the various languages as quickly as we can...
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Post by tomsi42 »

Sweet - downloading now.
A quick look at the release notes is encouraging. It will be interesting to test out the 5DMkIII and OM-D E-M5 files I have on my disk.

edit: ASP 1.0.1 does recognise the E-M5 files I have - it can be that they are from a sample version. The 5DMkIII files are recognised; and they are from an engineering too. Go figure.

Over to the HR issue - sweet. Tested a few of my problem files; and it's as good as the LR 4 version. I see that the monochrome tick box is gone, and a number of new controls are available on the Tone tab.
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Post by TexJoachim »

Is the new equalizer mentioned here (http://www.corel.com/corel/pages/index. ... id=4300004) the same as this one?

Name: Equalizer
Identifier: com.kbarni.equalizer
Version: 1.0.0
Path: <User Home>/Plugins/Equalizer.afplugin

Regards,

Joachim
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