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1 reviews 5 of 5 MSRP: $ 69.00  
 
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Bibble 4.0 represents a new standard in Raw Workflow tools. At its core, Bibble features a proprietary image pipeline that yields accurate color through custom profiles and delivers blazing speed thr...
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Review Date
December 8, 2007

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
3 Months to 1 year

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Reviewed by
RichardWaibel , Intermediate

Price Paid
$69.00 at bibblelabs.com

Photography Experience
21+ years , Outdoor

Summary
I had used Adobe Elements 5 and Paint Shop Pro to convert Nikon D80 raw images to jpegs. When I tried Bibble Lite on a 30 day trial I bought it after three days. It is powerful yet completely intuitive. Everything is obvious and easy to use. Your original raw images are left untouched. Your edits end up in a small 6kb companion .bib file.

I am an amatuer and I use Bibble Lite. There doesn't seem to be anything in the Pro version that I need, but professionals obviously can make use of the added features. The Lite version has Noise Ninja and other editing features that include seemingly everything one needs to "develop" raw images. Both versions handle raw images from most cameras.

Strengths
A complete package of editing tools for raw images.
Completely intuitive interface. Very simple to begin using. Everything seems obvious.
Great price for the Lite version, yet it contains every option a non-professional needs.

Weaknesses
None that I have noticed.

Similar Products Used
Adobe Elements 5
Paint Shop Pro

Customer Service
Haven't needed it.

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