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RSS FeedsPhoto Mechanic 6 launches with 64-bit support, selectable ingestion and more
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25 march 2019 20:17:05

 
Photo Mechanic 6 launches with 64-bit support, selectable ingestion and more
(Digital Photography Review)
 


As promised earlier this month, Camera Bits has released Photo Mechanic 6, a major update to the company`s image ingestion software. A free trial is available to download for new users on Windows and macOS, while `qualified` existing customers can upgrade for $89 USD. A new software license is priced at $139 USD. Photo Mechanic 6 brings a large number of big and small improvements, including the previously announced 64-bit support, the ability to ingest images from selection, better image caching, full-screen support for Preview and Contact Sheet windows, and reverse geocoding. As part of the initial release, Photo Mechanic 6 brings new elements including a new render cache and image gallery exporter. In addition to new features, version 6 also adds improvements to existing tools, including crop, slideshow, and the Find and Replace panel, plus new support for Blu-ray disc burning and much more. The software enables photographers to rapidly ingest images, organize, and manage them at faster speeds than catalogue-based competitors. Users have the ability to cull, tag, view, organize and export their images from a single application. This is the first major update to Photo Mechanic since the release of version 5 in 2012. Mac users must be running at least Mac OS X 10.10 or higher to use Photo Mechanic 6; Windows users must be running a 64-bit version of either Windows 7, 8, or 10.


 
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