Mac OS X gets Windows Media Photo
By Stephen Shankland on 07 September 2007
Microsoft, while trying to get its HD Photo image format standardised as "JPEG XR", also continues to work on spreading the technology by more conventional means -- such as building Photoshop and Mac OS X support.
The company released a new beta of its HD Photo plug-in for Photoshop a couple weeks ago, the most notable new feature being support for the Mac OS X version of the image-editing software. Previously only Photoshop on Windows was supported.
"This supports both Photoshop CS2 and CS3 running on OS X 10.4 (Tiger)...on both Intel and PowerPC Mac systems," said Bill Crow, the HD Photo program manager, on his blog.
HD Photo/JPEG XR offers the same quality as conventional JPEG at half the file size or twice the quality at the same size, Microsoft argues. It also supports a richer and finer range of colours and is geared to be built into camera electronics.
Microsoft is not treating HD Photo as a profit centre unto itself but as an indirect money-maker that could help elevate the company's stature in a multimedia future. That motivation is behind decisions such as Mac support and the change from the earlier, more loaded name, Windows Media Photo.
In addition, the Photoshop plug-in helps users see HD Photo image thumbnails when viewing files in the Finder. When saving an HD Photo image, the plug-in creates the thumbnail image, Crow said.
The new beta also separates encoding controls into two parts, a basic screen that governs quality and an advanced screen that governs numerous other options.
Topics: jpeg, media, photo, standard, windows, hd photo, jpeg xr, apple, mac, os x, adobe, photoshop
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