Extensis Portfolio Update

  
Craig Barnes

April 13, 2006 – Software solution company Extensis announced two free updates yesterday to its Portfolio 8 program that manages digital files for photographers. The updates add support for 22 new cameras’ RAW file formats and can now sync with Microsoft Office to find, catalog, and view files. 'These free updates demonstrate Extensis’ commitment to supporting the file formats that matter most to our customers,' said Dan Harlacher, Extensis Portfolio product manager, in yesterday’s press release. 'We added MS Office support and updates the Portfolio Raw Filter so that our customers can more effectively utilize Portfolio in their daily workflow from cataloging to finding to viewing the files and images that are most critical in their day-to-day business. Archaon End Times Rules Pdf. ' Extensis collaborated with Bibble Labs to create the Portfolio Raw Filter. Bibble Labs is in the business of processing images from several manufacturers’ RAW files. 'Raw support is more important than ever, and we are proud to continue our relationship with Extensis to develop and use our industry-leading Raw processing engine,' said Eric Hyman, president of Bibble Labs, in the release.

Portfolio 8’s Raw Filter adds support for the following digital cameras: Canon EOS 5D Canon EOS Mark II n Epson R-D1 Konica-Minolta Maxxum 5D Konica-Minolta Maxxum A200 Leaf Aptus 17 Leaf Aptus 22 Leaf Aptus 65 Leaf Aptus 75 Leaf Valeo 11 Leaf Valeo 17 Leaf Valeo 22 Nikon D50 Nikon D70s Nikon D200 Olympus E-500 Olympus SP-310 Olympus SP-350 Olympus SP-500UZ Pentax *istDL Pentax *istDS2 Sony Cyber-shot DSC-R1 These digital cameras join the current list of supported models to bring the total to more than 80. The Extensis Portfolio 8 upgrade will also enhance compatibility with Microsoft Office. Users will be able to organize and view their files from Word or Excel programs. The upgrades are free to existing users, but the entire Extensis Portfolio 8 program retails for $199.

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Extensis today announced the release of Portfolio 2017, the latest version of its digital asset management (DAM) solution. With this release, Portland-based aims to bring the benefits of DAM to “new industries,” with new features including file compression, file-zooming, geo-referencing, map views, rights management and advancements in image recognition capabilities. Extensis Portfolio 2017 at a Glance According to company officials, “Portfolio 2017 is a modular system that is built to grow with an organization’s needs, integrate with their business systems and connect with leading edge technology and standards from industry partners and affiliates, including Clarifai, FADEL, LizardTech, Adobe, e-Spec, IPTC and Workfront.” Here’s what Extensis Portfolio 2017 brings to the table in terms of features.

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