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Bibble 5 Pro

Zoltan Arva-Toth | Software | December 31, 2009 | 8 Comments
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Bibble Labs have officially released the all-new Bibble 5 Pro Photographic Workflow application for Windows, Mac and Linux. Bibble 5 Pro includes a totally new, completely multi-threaded image processing engine, allowing it to process images faster than anything else, Bibble Labs claim. Efficient enough to be perfectly usable on netbooks and older computers, yet powerful enough to take full advantage of 4, 8, 16 or even more CPU’s, Bibble 5 Pro is allegedly designed to fully utilise all the computing power available to it. “With dual core processors now being replaced with four-core processors, and with 6- an 8- and higher core count processors on the horizon,” says Eric Hyman, founder and owner of Bibble Labs, “it’s clear that utilizing the full power of those additional CPU’s is the key to true workflow performance.” Also, Bibble 5 Pro’s Selective Editing framework allows its image editing tools to operate on the complete image or a limited portion of an image, fully integrated into a totally non-destructive workflow. Bibble 5 Pro is available immediately for Windows, Mac, and Linux computers for $199.95 from Bibble Labs. Customers who purchased Bibble 4 since September, 2006 are eligible for a free upgrade to Bibble 5 Pro. Earlier Bibble 4 Pro customers may upgrade to Bibble 5 Pro for $99.

Website: Bibble Labs

Bibble Press Release

Blazing Fast Photographic Workflow Including Complete Selective Editing, Photo Organization Tools, and RAW support for all the latest dSLR’s

Austin, Tx, Dec 30th, 2009: Bibble Labs, Inc today announces the immediate availability of the all-new Bibble 5 Pro Photographic Workflow application for Windows, Mac and Linux, bringing to market a new level of power, speed and control to digital photography.

Bibble 5 Pro excels in the areas that matter most to today’s photographers, including flexible tools for organizing and managing digital photographs, the most complete selective editing tools offered in a photographic workflow application, and RAW conversion and editing speed up to 88 times as fast as other leading applications.

Real Power, Really Fast

Bibble 5 Pro includes a totally new, completely multi-threaded image processing engine, allowing it to process images faster than anything else. Efficient enough to be perfectly usable on netbooks and older computers, yet powerful enough to take full advantage of 4, 8, 16 or even more CPU’s, Bibble 5 Pro is designed to fully utilize all the computing power available to it. On high-end computers, Bibble 5 Pro is up to 88 times faster in processing and exporting images that other leading applications, while on single CPU computers and more modest machines, Bibble 5 Pro can still be 2 to 8 times faster. “With dual core processors now being replaced with four-core processors, and with 6- an 8- and higher core count processors on the horizon,” says Eric Hyman, founder and owner of Bibble Labs, “it’s clear that utilizing the full power of those additional CPU’s is the key to true workflow performance.”

Total Editing Power and Freedom: Unrestrained Selective Editing

Bibble 5 Pro’s Selective Editing framework allows its image editing tools to operate on the complete image or a limited portion of an image, fully integrated into a totally non-destructive workflow. “The ability to apply just about every tool Bibble 5 offers within freeform curves or brushed regions opens up amazing editing possibilities” says Jeff Stephens, President of Bibble Labs. “This exemplifies our commitment to building the most flexible, most powerful, and most widely available photographic workflow application.” Essentially any image adjustment tool offered in Bibble 5 Pro - including 3rd Party Plug-ins - may be applied selectively to key portions of images, allowing an unparalleled level of creative control: quickly apply multiple white-balance settings to fix difficult or mixed lighting situations, apply noise reduction only to the deepest shadows, sharpen only key points of interest, the possibilities are endless.

Bibble Labs continues to offer the industry’s only RAW-level plug-in API, allowing 3rd Party developers to write image editing tools that can access decoded RAW files, TIFF’s and JPEG’s directly within Bibble 5’s image editing pipeline. With Bibble 5 Pro’s plug-in API, every plug-in built for Bibble 5 is also open to the full power of Selective Editing, adjustment Presets, edit History and all of Bibble 5 Pro’s other workflow advantages.

Asset Management: Innovative, Powerful and Flexible

Importing images into catalogs allows Bibble 5 to summarize information about the photos in that catalog which enables searching or browsing by a wide range of metadata. Such tools are indispensable when working with a large body of images; yet it is the optional nature of Bibble 5 Pro’s Cataloging system that makes it uniquely powerful. “Catalogs and metadata searching and browsing are critical when working with tens of thousands of images or more” says Stephens. “But hand me a memory card with a dozen photos while I’m working in Bibble 5 - that’s when its flexibility really starts to shine.” Bibble 5 Pro allows the photographer to quickly switch to ‘File System’ mode, allowing them to just click on the folder where these few images are stored and go to work on them right away. Those images are not imported into the catalog, but all Bibble 5’s other tools and capabilities can be applied.

Multiple Catalogs can be open at once, while browsing or searching across all open catalogs, which provide immense storage and organizational flexibility. Unique and powerful “Refine” browsing allows photographers to gradually narrow their photographic collection down to show only the images that are necessary at that moment. Bibble 5 Pro is the only photographic workflow application to provide this level of flexibility and choice in the critical decisions that each photographer faces regarding cataloging and asset management.
Solid Platform For Future Advancements

“We continue to be committed to bringing value to our customers after they purchase our products,” says Stephens, “and we already have some exciting things in store for later versions of Bibble 5.” Bibble 4 was upgraded and enhanced with major features twelve times over several years, adding major new components release after release. Bibble 5 will carry on this tradition, with the first free update planned in Q1 2010.
Availability, Upgrades, and Pricing

Bibble 5 Pro is available immediately for Windows, Mac, and Linux computers for $199.95 from http://bibblelabs.com. Bibble Labs customers who purchased Bibble 4 since September, 2006 are eligible for a free upgrade to Bibble 5 Pro. Earlier Bibble 4 Pro customers may upgrade to Bibble 5 Pro for $99.

Bibble 5 Lite will follow, scheduled in the first quarter of 2010. Bibble 4 Lite customers who purchased Bibble 4 since September, 2006 will have immediate access to Bibble 5 Pro until Bibble 5 Lite is available.

Bibble 5 Pro includes RAW support for many of the newest SLR’s available, including Canon 7D, S90 and G11, Nikon D3s, and D5000, Pentax K-x, Sony’s a850 and a550, and many others. Bibble 5 is available on Windows, Mac, and Linux, and has lower hardware requirements than many other applications in its class.

Bibble Labs, Bibble Pro and Bibble Lite are trademarks or registered trademarks of Bibble Labs, Inc. Noise Ninja is a trademark of Picture Code LLC. Camera brands and models are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.



 

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#1 Dubai-photographer

Bible isn't so good, aperture is superior. Just my 2 cents... http://www.photographer.ae

4:26 pm - Thursday, December 31, 2009

#2 Arthur Gruzauskas

Certainly fast, I really really love the ability to get rid of geometric distortions for a wide variety of lenses, in my case it is better than DXO as it supports my lenses.

Unfortunately, the color rendition of its RAW processor isn't as true as that of Lightroom. Sadly a deal breaker, otherwise I would be buying it.

6:05 am - Saturday, January 2, 2010

#3 valentines day

Pretty happy it will finally be there !Looks like most of the work was done under the hood. I didnt see any difference with the last preview in terms of functions. I was slightly hoping that the healing and cloning tool would make it. (have lots of pictures with sensor spots before i cleaned the sensor...

6:06 am - Saturday, January 2, 2010

#4 LUC

Bibble now offers the most versatile editing tools of any RAW converter (everything can be edited with regions and layers) .... and blazing speed.
The images are rendered in very good quality for my Sony A700, as good as Capture One. Some features of Bibble4 are still missing - I hope they will make it into Bibble 5.1.

11:52 am - Saturday, January 2, 2010

#5 Bob

Just to respond to some of the previous comments, I would say that declaring that a given application "isn't so good", and another is "superior" without explanation is not particularly helpful. As far as color rendition, I have not seen any issue with that, although I haven't tried Lightroom. I would say that color rendition judgement is highly subjective, but to each his own. I am processing 12 megapixel images into tif format at full size in an average of under 2 seconds each. (I am running a 1.80 Ghz AMD Phenom quad core) This is blisteringly faster than my Canon provided software. I don't know about Lightroom's speed and would appreciate anyone commenting as to that. I don't work for Bibble Labs, I'm just a very satisfied customer.

5:35 pm - Tuesday, February 2, 2010

#6 Lars

Much faster than LR and better image correction for Panasonic LX3 than DXO. Noise Ninja basic build in. Very flexible. Great export tools. Version 5.01 appear very stable. Great buy. Very satisfied.

6:27 am - Saturday, February 6, 2010

#7 fab

My favorite raw converter!
fab

8:19 pm - Friday, July 9, 2010

#8 George Garvin

I am not seeing the blazing performance others claim (and I have a pretty decent PC: Intel 2.4ghz quad core, 8GB RAM, ATI 5xxx graphics, 8GB RAM, Windows 7 64-bit, and just did a clean install one month ago). I do like this software and think it has some advantages over Photoshop, but many shortcomings as well. Things about Bibble I like:
* Non destructive editing (and not needing to generate huge .psd files to edit)
* Noise Ninja basic and Perfectly Clear software included. There are many cases where Perfectly Clear makes wedding images that need little or no tweaking.
* Support for lots of useful third party plugins that are either free or very cheap.
* Made in Texas!

Things about Bibble I don't like:
* Can crash quite often
* Clunky controls use sliders that are not very responsive to mouse movements
* When using presets (think Photoshop Actions), there is no positive selection indicator, like when you mouse over a hyperlink and it lights up.
* Presets are not adjustable once they are created
* You cannot easily make global adjustments to multiple files at the same time using the editing tools. Multiple files can only be adjusted at the same time by first creating a preset, then applying it to multiple files. In Adobe Camera RAW, you can, for instance, select multiple files and apply the same white balance simultaneously to all of them. Not in Bibble without creating a preset.
* Performance on my system is not what I have heard from others. Photoshop runs circles around Bibble in jpg creation (it takes sometimes an hour or so to convert say 300 files into 4x6, 300dpi jpgs in Bibble, and minutes in Photoshop), and making global adjustments to multiple files can take a minute or so to update to the screen.

I do like Bibble and use it most of the time in my workflow now, but it's far from perfect. The end result is what keeps me using it. I love the way it renders colors and the Andrea plugin is awesome for Black & White conversions. It might not be the right tool for some applications, like fine portraiture, but for wedding photography, where richness and emotional impact is more important than tonal accuracy, it excels.

1:04 pm - Friday, November 19, 2010

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