New Peakto 1.0.5 released: Photo cataloging on macOS
CYME launched the new Peakto 1.0.5 update (Click here to learn more about it).
Press text:
“With the public release of Peakto we have been exposed to a variety of user scenarios and user configurations we had never seen before. And some photographers have ingested catalogs of more than 400,000 photos!” says Matthieu Kopp, CTO of CYME. “We have been able to identify areas where Peakto needed improved performance. So the whole team has been focused on enhancing photo synchronization and Peakto-specific features: Instants & Panorama. From the beginning, our goal has been to develop Peakto in close collaboration with our user community. We are pleased with v1.0.5, as we see performance improvements across the board, with some operations being up to 10x faster.”
What has been improved in Peakto 1.0.5?
- Ingestion of image folders is now up to 10x faster and usesCPU resources more efficiently.
- Performance improvements across the board when ingesting new data (benchmarks available).
- Performance improvements when using Panorama and navigating in the app.
- Huge performance and efficiency improvements when computing Instants.
- Performance lag in ingested folders fixed.
- New option to re-ingest sources: Full or Smart.
- Fixed issue of random missing images when ingesting compressed 14-bit images (Nikon RAW in particular) into C1 catalog.
- Fixed a rotation bug that occurred intermittently when displaying portrait images.
- Improved onboarding with better clarity to our privacy policy.
- Improved end user license agreement (EULA) and legal sections of documentation.
Peakto is able to synchronize with all major photo cataloging and editing software, with files stored in the cloud as well as on hard drives, to offer a centralized view and research on all photos. Its artificial intelligence is able to curate all the pictures, thanks to image recognition, no matter what hard drive they are stored on or editing software they are integrated in. Photographers no longer need to annotate or classify their photos. Peakto does it for them and expeditiously reveals the treasures hidden in their digital files.
Peakto syncs with files and folders, as well as Apple Photos, Lightroom Classic, Luminar AI/Neo and Capture One editing applications. Peakto is also compatible with formerly popular but now unsupported software like Aperture and iView Media, making it possible for the newest macOS versions to access older photo catalogs. Peakto can also automatically gather all the variations of a photo and its original file, whatever the editing software used. Peakto allows photographers to find their originals and to trace the history of their modifications.
a bit of everything…
Is Micro four thirds Dead? – Using the Lumix GF2 in 2022
Today deals at Amazon, BHphoto, Adorama, Amazon DE, Amazon UK, Amazon FR, Amazon IT.
Panasonic Lumix GH6 vs Sony a7 IV Comparison (Gear and Light).
Pentax lenses adapted on the OM camera (Andrew Ryan).
The Best Tripod is the One You’re Willing to Carry (Explora).
What is an Extension Tube? (42West).
Plenty of news on the facebook OMD group, Panasonic FF and the GH5 group.
Ending tonight: $125 off the entire Topaz image software collection and get the BETA Photo AI for free
Til August 12 you save 125 Dollar/Euro on the entire Topaz image collection (Click here and use code “RUMOR”). And this is a new surprising addition: If you get the software you will also be able to download the BETA version of the upcoming new app named “Photo AI”.
Photo AI will be officially released on September 22. Thanks Anthony Morganti for the tip:
Ending today on Kickstarter/Indiegogo: Spinn adhesive wrap and the Philips UHD projector (over 6 Million dollars collected!)
Every photographer loves to show their photos to family and friends. And Philips launched this new kind of easy to use projector on Indiegogo (Click here). It collected over 6 million dollars and the preorder action will end today!
At 19:00 London time preorders will stop for the world’s first adhesive camera gear wrap on Kickstarter (Click here).
POLL: Panasonic officially killed the LX, ZS, TX compact line. Will you miss them?
These were the last three compact cameras announced by Panasonic:
Panasonic Lumix DC-ZS80 (Lumix DC-TZ95) on February 18, 2019
Panasonic Lumix DC-LX100 II on August 22, 2018
Panasonic Lumix DC-TS7 (Lumix DC-FT7) on May 11, 2018
Ant it is now official that all the three compact camera lines are discontinued. Here is the question for you folks:
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Olympus MC-14 and MC-20 – [Image Quality?]
Today deals at Amazon, BHphoto, Adorama, Amazon DE, Amazon UK, Amazon FR, Amazon IT.
Gh6 Open gate mode (PhotoJoseph).
Print from Your Smartphone with the FUJIFILM INSTAX MINI LINK 2 (Explora).
How to Remove the Reflection in Glasses (42West).
Japanese TTArtisan 50mm F/2 review by Wataka.
Plenty of news on the facebook OMD group, Panasonic FF and the GH5 group.










