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Perfectly Clear technology (Bibble) to be a stand-alone application

 
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Aug 15, 2006 14:35 |  #1

Some of you may be familiar with Bibble, used to process RAW files. Recently implemented in Bibble was the Perfectly Clear technology of Athentach Systems. Perfectly Clear is an award-winning technology that is used in Bibble to correct and optimize images. It tones, sharpens, and increases contrast.

Just a quick post to let users who currently use Bibble to process their RAW files know that Athentech will be releasing a stand-alone version of Perfectly Clear in the not-to-distant future. It will come in two versions for hobbyist and pros. The application will have more user controls allowing users more control over tweaking the Perfectly Clear settings than are presently found in Bibble. Although they do not want to be pinned down with a release date, it is currently estimated to be somewhere around late Sept.

And no, I do not work for nor am I connected with the company. I received the info and just wanted to pass it on.

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Forgot one thing. After release as a standalone version, it will be released also as a photoshop plugin.

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Aug 15, 2006 14:47 |  #2

That sounds great. I tried Bibble and the perfect clear option on a few night photos and I think it did a great job.


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Aug 15, 2006 17:16 |  #3

I loved Perfectly Clear as well, so i'll be interested to see it. If it integrates with ACR i'll be doubly interested.


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Aug 15, 2006 17:26 |  #4

I edited the original post because I forgot something. After release as a standalone version, it will be released as a photoshop plugin.


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Dec 22, 2010 16:21 as a reply to  @ Picture North Carolina's post |  #5

UPDATE

Back in 2006 I talked to the company president who would not give a date for the standalone photoshop plugin, but said he would email when it was.

After all these years (4), I got an email today. Apparently Perfectly Clear is out as a photoshop plugin (external link).

Don't know anything about it but I do know that 4 years ago it did a really good job of quickly and easily giving images pop. When it was part of Bibble, it won awards.

Might be worth a trial test.


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Dec 22, 2010 19:47 |  #6

I use their iPhone app to do quick auto correction on crappy iPhone photos. It even has noise reduction.

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