Leaf Imaging has released a new version of its Leaf Capture in-body software, which now sports a newly-designed touch-screen user interface
Author: Olivier Laurent
The redesigned Graphic User Interface is said to be more intuitive and user-friendly and has been designed "with the needs of professional photographers in mind," claims Leaf Imaging.
"It offers improved workflow processes and quicker access to important tools through its new favorite settings menu," says Leaf. It also features a new outdoor them that makes it easier to shoot outside by "improving visibility in high glare and reflection situations."
The new Leaf GUI is available for all models in the Leaf Aptus-II series including the Leaf Aptus-II 12, an 80-megapixel digital back.
Leaf's latest Capture update - version 11.5 - also extends the existing Leaf Capture automatic lens calibration feature from tethered mode to enable its use while shooting on the go, says Leaf. "Lens calibration files fix effects like lens fall-off and color casts which can appear when shooting with wide angle lenses."
Leaf Capture 11.5 is free and available now for download from www.leaf-photography.com.

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