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Extensis updates Portfolio 8 with 36 new camera Raw formats

Extensis today released a free update to Portfolio 8.1. This update adds support for 36 new camera Raw formats on Portfolio stand-alone and client/server versions. Registered owners of Portfolio 8.1 are eligible to receive the free upgrades immediately.

The Portfolio Raw Filter 3.2 update adds support for the following cameras, bringing the total number of supported professional digital cameras to more than 100.

  • Canon EOS 30D, EOS 400D/Digital Rebel XTi and Powershot S60
  • Pentax *ist DL2, K10D, K100D and K110D
  • Sony Alpha a100
  • Leaf Valeo 6
  • Nikon D2xs, D40 and D80
  • Fujifilm FinePix S7000 and F810
  • Olympus Evolt E330, Evolt E400 and SP-320
  • Epson R-D1s
  • Samsung GX-1L, GX-1S and GX-10
  • Panasonic L1, LX1, LX2, FZ30 and FZ50
  • Leica M8, V-Lux1, Delux 3, D-LUX2/3 and DMR
  • Mamiya ZD

The Raw Filter update for Portfolio is immediately available via download from the Extensis website and is free of charge for registered Portfolio 8.1 users. Portfolio is available for a suggested retail price of USD$199.95 for the stand-alone product. Portfolio Client for Portfolio Server, with an included one-year maintenance agreement is also available for purchase, with volume license discounts available.
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A Better Finder Rename 7.6 for Mac OS X

publicspace.net has announced version 7.6 of A Better Finder Rename. A Better Finder Rename is a comprehensive file renaming solution that transforms the tedious and time-consuming task of renaming multiple files into a simple matter of seconds.

Version 7.6 updates digital picture format support to include:

  • jpeg, tiff
  • crw, cr2, thm (Canon)
  • nef (Nikon)
  • raf (Fuji)
  • orf (Olympus)
  • mrw (Minolta)
  • dng (Adobe Digital Negative)
  • srf (Sony)

A Better Finder Rename 7 remains priced at USD$19.95.

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Sima’s Hitch takes the Mac out of the iPod transfer process

316155198 d99c4c895a m Simas Hitch takes the Mac out of the iPod transfer processSima Products Hitch is an intriguing USB sharing accessory that gives iPod users freedom to share their files on the go with no Mac (or PC…pfft) required. Hitch can also connect USB devices such as digital cameras, digital audio/video players, USB flash drives from brands like Apple, Creative, iRiver, Samsung, Sony, Canon, Nikon, Casio, Olympus, and Panasonic. With a retail cost of USD$99.95, the pocket-sized Hitch will transfer music, video, photos, documents, and more. Hitch will even charge all of these devices during use!

Check out the Hitch demo.

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