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PRESS RELEASE: Darkroom's Retouch Workshop Eliminates Need for Photoshop and Other External Editing Software


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Englewood, CO -- September 26, 2006 -- ExpressDigital the leader in workflow solutions, Internet storefronts, lab synergy and photography enrichment, offers photographers a comprehensive, built-in retouch workshop in its latest Darkroom release.

The full featured Retouch Workshop contains the most common image editing tools used by professional photographers. Darkroom's easy-to-use interface makes using these powerful enhancement tools quick and efficient. The ability to clone, dodge and burn, paint, remove blemishes, smooth skin and apply spot color, are highlights of the new Retouch Workshop.

As with any other Darkroom feature, the Retouch Workshop tools work in a non-destructive manner, never permanently modifying the digital negative. The Retouch Workshop applies enhancements quickly and in real time, eliminating the frustrating processing delay that is inherent in Photoshop and other external image editing software applications.

"Professional photographers want the power and flexibility to edit their photos without the hassle of Photoshop. Darkroom's new Retouch Workshop brings the necessary tools to the photographer's digital workflow in an intuitive manner specifically tailored to their business", said Graham McFarland President and CEO of ExpressDigital.

The Retouch Workshop is available in the Darkroom version 8.7 release currently available for sale.


(First posted on Tuesday, September 26, 2006 at 01:36 EDT)

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