Press Releases

Bibble Labs Announces a Discount Upgrade Path for Pixmantec Customers

Austin, June 27th, 2006 - Yesterday, Adobe announced the purchase of Pixmantec ApS technology assets, and noted that RawShooter Premium will be discontinued. As a result, Bibble Labs is announcing a discounted competitive upgrade path for current RawShooter Premium customers.

“Adobe's announcement validates the need for competition amongst RAW Workflow applications like Bibble Pro for photo professionals and enthusiasts alike” says Eric Hyman, president and CEO of Bibble Labs, Inc. “Since our inception in 2000, we’ve been committed to developing the best cross platform RAW Workflow application, and to bringing value to our customers - both current and new - through powerful tools and frequent upgrades and are happy to provide an upgrade path for Pixmantec's existing customers.”

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Bibble Labs Releases 4.8 with Advanced Lens Correction and B&W/Spot Plugin

Austin, June 23rd, 2006 - Bibble Labs today announces the general availability of Bibble Pro and Bibble Lite Upgrade 4.8. This free upgrade is available to existing Bibble 4 license holders, and represents the third such major upgrade of 2006. New features in this release include a redesigned and more powerful Lens Correction tool enabling correction of barrel and pin-cushion distortion, as well as chromatic aberration and vignetting. Read more...

Bibble Labs releases 4.7 update with Perfectly Clear® Technology

WPPI 2006 Las Vegas, April 7th, 2006 - Bibble Labs, Inc. today announced immediate availability of version 4.7 of its popular Raw Workflow software. Building upon the recent seamless integration of Noise Ninja technology, Bibble 4.7 fully integrates Athentech's DIMA Award winning Perfectly Clear® automatic image correction technology into the raw workflow. Read more...

Bibble Labs releases 4.6 update with Noise Ninja Technology and Intel Macintosh Support.

AUSTIN, Texas, February 24, 2006 - Bibble Labs, Inc. announced today the immediate availability of version 4.6 of its popular Raw Workflow software. Bibble 4.6 offers a major breakthrough via the direct integration of Noise Ninja Technology from Picture Code, LLC.

High ISO noise and digital artifacts are one of the more challenging aspects of today’s digital workflow. Historically photographers have had to use 3rd party tools and extra post processing steps to deal with this noise “After the fact”. By directly merging Noise Ninja technology into Bibble’s already blazing fast workflow, better results can now be achieved in shorter amounts of time. Read more...

KODAK
Kodak and Bibble Announce Technology Agreement
Orlando, Florida, February 24, 2006 - Eastman Kodak Company and Bibble Labs today announced a cross-licensing and co-marketing agreement that will allow both companies to offer new, improved products to imaging professionals that further strengthens Kodak's ‘Connect with Pro Quality’ products and programs. Under the agreement, Kodak is licensing to Bibble two proprietary technologies, the KODAK COLORFLOW Color Management Module (CMM) and the KODAK COLORFLOW ICC Input API. New versions of Bibble's highly successful professional workflow software will integrate both of these technologies to create a best practices data path for generating finished files suitable for display and printing on KODAK output systems with minimal image adjustments. Read more...
Bibble Labs to license Noise Ninja™ from PictureCode
Orlando, Florida, February 17, 2006 - Austin, Texas, February 17th, 2006. Bibble Labs Inc has reached an agreement with PictureCode LLC, developer of the best-of-breed Noise Ninja image noise reduction software application. Forthcoming versions of Bibble Labs’ awardwinning RAW workflow software will feature fully integrated versions of Picturecode’s patent pending noise reduction technology. This will enable a new level of image quality in the raw workflow, especially for high-ISO images. Read more...
Bibble Labs releases holiday 4.5 update with support for the Nikon D200
Austin, Texas, December 23rd, 2005 - Bibble Labs today announced availability of version 4.5 of its popular Raw Workflow software. Now supporting close to 70 of the most popular DSLR and prosumer cameras, this update includes support for the eagerly anticipated Nikon D200, as well as the Olympus EVolt E-500, SP310, SP350, Sp500UZ, Pentax *ist DS2 and Sony DSC-R1. Using Bibble's integrated Photoshop plug-in, users of older versions of Photoshop including 7.0 and CS and Photoshop Elements 2.0 can now open raw images from the latest cameras without having to pay for a costly upgrade. Read more...
Bibble Labs releases version 4.4 Update with support for Canon 5D & 1D Mark II N
Austin, Texas, October 17th, 2005 - Bibble Labs today announced availability of version 4.4 of its popular Raw Workflow software. Now supporting over 60 of the most popular DSLR and prosumer cameras, this update includes support for the new Canon 5D and 1D Mark II N cameras, as well as the Minolta 5D, A200 and Pentax *ist DL. Using Bibble's integrated Photoshop plug-in, users of older versions of Photoshop including 7.0 and CS can now open raw images from the latest cameras without having to pay for a costly upgrade. Read more...
Bibble Labs releases version 4.3 Update with support for Nikon D50 and Free Lens Correction Plugin
Austin, Texas, August 11th, 2005 - Bibble Labs today announced the availability of version 4.3 of its popular Raw Workflow software. In addition to adding support for the new Nikon D50, D70s and Espon R-D1 cameras, this version adds a powerful plug-in interface to the program. Simultaneous to the release of Bibble 4.3, Bibble Labs has also released its first free plug-in. Released under the GPL, The BPTLens plugin is designed to quickly and easily remove common types of lens distortion from raw images. By performing its corrections on linear data at the earliest phase of the image pipeline, BPTLens and Bibble are able to deliver the highest quality images possible. Read more...
Bibble Labs releases Bibble 4.2.6 with support for Nikon D2Hs & D2X, Canon 350D
Austin, Texas, April 28th, 2005 - Bibble Labs announced today the immediate availability of Bibble 4.2.6. This update to the popular Bibble line of Raw Workflow products includes versions for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux and is the first third party raw convert to support the recently released Nikon D2Hs and D2x cameras, Canon's Digital Rebel 350D, G6, Pro1, S60 and S70, Pentax *idt DS, Olympus Evolt and C8080, and Minolta Maxxum 7D. Additionally, many features have been enhanced, and preview and conversion speed has been further improved. Read more...
Bibble Labs releases Bibble 4.1 Update with support for Canon EOS 1Ds M2 and new Highlight Recovery Feature
Austin, Texas, November 23rd, 2004 - Bibble Labs announced today the immediate availability of Bibble 4.1. This update to the popular Bibble line of Raw Workflow products includes versions for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux and is the first third party raw convert to support the recently released Canon Eos-1DS Mark 2. Read more...
Bibble Labs releases Bibble 4.0 for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux

Austin, Texas, October 11th, 2004 - Bibble Labs announced today the immediate availability of Bibble 4.0. This update to the popular Bibble line of products includes versions for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux and represents a new standard for affordable and efficient raw workflow. "Bibble 4.0 is a ground up redesign of our flagship raw workflow software and sets new benchmarks for speed, quality, and ease of use." says Eric Hyman, president of Bibble Labs Inc. "We've spent a lot of time and effort listening to photographers and then trying to turn their needs into reality. With Bibble 4.0, we feel we've delivered a product that not only meets those needs, but does so with a powerful interface, blazing speed, and an affordable price." Read more...

KODAK
Extensis Announces Pro Photo Raw Image Filter for Portfolio 7

Cologne, Germany, September 27th, 2004 - Free filter powered by Bibble Labs enables professional photographers to read Raw data from image files of leading digital SLR cameras. Read more...