For Immediate Release
September 14, 2006

DigitalPro for Windows: Upgrade to 4.1 includes support for Adobe DNG, JPEG2000,
adds Photo Magic™ and Portrait Magic™ one-click image enhancement

Pro Shooters releases DigitalPro 4.1 for Windows,
updating the pro solution for digital photographers' image workflow

Portola Valley, Calif. – September 14, 2006 –Today Pro Shooters LLC, released DigitalPro™ 4.1 for Windows, a substantial upgrade to their award winning integrated image browser and image cataloging software. DigitalPro4 handles the entire image review and cataloging process, including loading, reviewing, renaming, captioning and filing images. With DigitalPro’s image catalog users can quickly retrieve images based on categories, keywords, captions or shooting data. For editing DigitalPro integrates seamlessly with Adobe Photoshop, Nikon Capture and Capture NX, Bibble, or the user’s choice of photo editors.

New features in DigitalPro 4.1 include:

 Unique features of DigitalPro include:

DigitalPro has already received an Editor’s Choice award from American Photo magazine and continues to be recommended by many of the world's top digital photographers.

DigitalPro was developed by Pro Shooters LLC, an experienced team of software developers who have built a series of award-winning productivity applications and who are dedicated digital shooters. “As a shooter I was frustrated by how long it took to organize my digital images and how cumbersome the tools were,” explained David Cardinal, Pro Shooters founder. “As a software developer I knew that we could do better."

Teaming with world-renowned wildlife photographer Moose Peterson and other pro shooters has ensured that DigitalPro is the best product in the industry for the serious digital photographer. For Peterson, “Digital photography was fast and fun until I had to deal with slow and hard to use software to review and file my images. DigitalPro has changed all that. Now I look forward to looking at and filing my images almost as much as shooting.”

DigitalPro is in use by thousands of photographers and corporations worldwide. Pros and serious amateurs alike benefit from the improved workflow and raw file support. Pro and instructor Craig Ingram teaches his participants DigitalPro in his photo seminars, "The attendees at my workshop loved the DigitalPro demonstration. They we all amazed at how easy it was to load, review, catalog and keep track of images using DigitalPro." DigitalPro's network friendly design and business-friendly user-based licensing also makes it a natural for use in organizations. 

DigitalPro is available for purchase in either Pro Edition (US $259) or Standard Edition (US $159) through WRP at http://www.moosepeterson.com/digitalpro. It is also available for re-sale as part of your photographic seminar or training course by contacting Pro Shooters directly at sales@proshooters.com. A fully functional evaluation version of DigitalPro for Windows is available on the Pro Shooters website at http://www.proshooters.com/dp.

Pro Shooters LLC, http://www.proshooters.com, are the publishers of DigitalPro and dedicated to providing state of the art software for professional photographers. They also sponsor http://www.nikondigital.org, a leading free resource for serious digital photographers. DigitalPro, Digital Loupe, Digital Light Table, and Pro Shooters are all trademarks of Pro Shooters LLC.

For more information or review copies please contact:

Sales:
Moose Peterson, WRP
P.O. Box 3628
Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546
(760) 924-8632, http://www.moosepeterson.com

Press:
David Cardinal, Pro Shooters LLC
3130 Alpine Road, Suite 288 PMB #151
Portola Valley, CA 94028
http://www.proshooters.com, email: press@proshooters.com

 


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