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Bibble 5 logo. Click to visit the bibble labs website! Bibble 5.2.1 update extends Raw support
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(Thursday, February 17, 2011 - 12:36 EST)

Bibble Labs has today unveiled an incremental update to its RAW file converter Bibble, which adds further Raw file support and lens calibration parameters.

The new Bibble 5.2.1 adds support for the Canon EOS Rebel T3i (aka EOS 600D / Kiss X5), and the Canon EOS Rebel T3 (aka EOS 1100D / Kiss X50). The update also fixes issues with program crashes when switching cropped editing from locked to unlocked, when creating Noise Ninja profiles, and when double clicking on Tint and Temp without an image selected.

In addition, the reset presets now use ProPhoto rather than sRGB color space, and bugs relating to copy sets and selective copy, brush regions, and filenames containing characters such as "%1" have been fixed.

For the lens database, support has been added for the Pentax K-r, and for the Panasonic Lumix G 14mm f/2.5 lens, while issues with the Canon EF-S 15-85mm, Olympus Zuiko Digital ED 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6, and Minolta lens profiles have been fixed.

Bibble 5 Pro supports Windows XP, Vista and 7, Mac OS X 10.4 or greater, as well as both Linux Fedora Core 6 or later, and Ubuntu 6.06 or later. The program can accept Raw files from a wide variety of manufacturers, including Canon (except sRaw), Kodak, Leica, Minolta, Nikon, Olympus, Panasonic, Pentax, Ricoh, Samsung, and Sony, as well as RGB JPEG or TIFF files at resolutions of 30 megapixels or below, with a maximum dimension of 10,240 pixels on the longer side. The full list of supported file types can be found on the Bibble 5 specs page.

For new customers, a trial version of Bibble 5 can be found in the Bibble Labs Download Center. Bibble 5 Pro can be purchased immediately, priced at US$199.95 for a license that covers all three operating systems. Bibble 5 Lite, meanwhile, is available for $99.95, with the license being on a per-OS basis. A full list of differences between the two versions, and further details on the program, can be found on the Bibble Labs website.

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