SilverFast Ai (Microtek) 6.6.0r3

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SilverFast is high-end scan and imaging software from LaserSoft Imaging. SilverFast combines an intuitive user interface with highest professionality. Beginners and professionals will appreciate the intelligent automatic functions as well as the possibility to manually adjust the image at any point. Embedded Quicktime movie help to quickly learn each function. <ul><li>SRD- Dust and Scratch Removal </li><li> Advanced Selective Colour Correction </li><li>ACR - Adpative Colour Restoration </li><li>SC2G - Selective Colour to Grey </li><li>GANE - Grain and Noise Elimination</li><li>MidPip4 - Advanced Colour Cast Removal </li><li>QuickTime Movie Tutorials</li><li> Enhanced GANE implemented</li><li>Integrated QuickTime-Instructional-Movies </li> <li> <b>SF Multi-Exposure </b> - creates a phenomenal increase of the hardware's capability to capture the full dynamic range, bringing out extensive image detail in both highlights and shadows. </li><br><br> Microtek-Scanner supported so far:<br> <li>Microtek ArtixScan 1100 (from version 6.5.0r4 and later)</li> <li>Microtek ArtixScan 120tf (from version 6.5.0r4 and later) </li> <li>Microtek ArtixScan 2500/2500f (from version 6.5.0r4 and later)</li> <ul> <li><b>Auto-Rotation</b> and Manual Rotation</li> <li>Now Photoshop CS3 compatible</li><li>New eciRGBv2 working space included in all SilverFast Ai/HDR/DCPro (Studio) versions</li></ul>

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