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Bibble 4.0 for Linux 21

traycer writes "Finally, professional-grade digital camera raw workflow software for Linux. Bibble 4.0 from BibbleLabs is a Qt-based commercial package (available in Lite and Pro versions) that promises to have batch workflow efficiency, raw conversion speed and image output quality rivalling or surpassing that of Phase One's much more expensive Capture One software (which isn't available for Linux anyway). Bibble 4.0 also supports tethered shooting for some DSLRs, end-to-end colour-managed workflow, and a very nice system of user-definable work queues for those with several photo shoots on the go. Now all they need is a Bibble plug-in for the GIMP..."
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Bibble 4.0 for Linux

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  • by Zapman ( 2662 ) on Friday October 15, 2004 @04:22PM (#10539996)
    They were /.'ed yesterday just from being posted to dpreview.com... Heaven forbid what the real /. will do...

    Though when I invest in a DSLR early next year, I think I'll take a long look at their offerings...
  • This is excellent news. I've been using Capture One's software on my PC for a while now to convert RAW images and do the basic digital-darkroom stuff. Unfortunately, the software does not run in Linux and the company (not surprisingly) has no plans to support it. Their software is quite expensive, but does the job nicely.

    Bibble looks like a very complete package. I'll certainly be doing a thorough feature comparison and then will *very* strongly consider purchasing the Linux version. Working with my p
  • You would think that a company specalizing in image processing would be extremely concious of all the JPEG artifacting all over the images on their site.

    Of course they have been linked fro a lot of sites in the last couple of days... Maybe they are actually reducing their bandwidth usage by recompressing all of the images on their site? I never saw it before, so I really don't know.

    John
    • Even their logo is barely readable. That kind of image could probably get even better compression using gif or png, without the horrible quality loss.

      It does not look professional at all, even if the software itself looks good enough. Also, there are very few screenshots of the actual applications (found some outside home page?). I'm surprised to see that from a company that actually sells products.

  • Ugh, Bibble (Score:1, Informative)

    by Anonymous Coward
    I downloaded this program for the Mac once .. it was HORRIBLE. The interface was straight out of Windows 3.0, all the controls were non-standard, the icon and graphics look very unprofessional, the program was very slow and made my 1.5GHz powerbook's fan come on all the time just browsing images, the images would constantly come in pixelated and then after about 5 seconds finally "render" (hello, cache it the first time, okay?), it even crashed a few times...utterly useless except for it's primary function
  • works nicely (Score:3, Informative)

    by imr ( 106517 ) on Friday October 15, 2004 @08:06PM (#10541849)
    on linux mdk 10.1. I just tried the rpm they provide, and no problem whatsoever.
    They seem to provide automatic enhancements of the pictures based on the model of digital camera. Nice.
  • QT (Score:1, Flamebait)

    Where are all the trolls bitching that nobody will write commercial software for QT because it costs money ?
  • Raw image manipulation was the one thing that was making me consider running Windows (in vmware of course)and I haven't used a windows box in a looong time.

    The software is extremely good. Anti-aliased fonts are missing (due to a mistake in production, it defaults to off with qt) but that will be addressed in the next update apparently. There are issues with printing that MIGHT be realated to "cups" but these are minor issue compared to the raw speed and qualty of what bibble produces.

    There are open sourc
  • Bibblelite dies on my Athlon system with SIGILL very early on. The hardware requirements list Pentium SSE type CPUs.

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