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Here are the latest release notes for 4.0 (Release Candidate):
Shutter Stream Version | Release Notes | Release Date |
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4.0.24233 | - Implement 'Restore & Restore all' feature. Now you can revert back to your original image/s and undo the editing settings applied.
- Integrated Sony remote camera with Sony plugin included in the installer
- Android & iOS remote cameras have separate plugin because the apps and not yet uploaded on the Store
- Added possibility to save crop or lasso in Editing Tools Profile settings. Now they are accessible from dynamic saving
- Integrated Turntable SDK into ShutterStream
- Implement the "Restore Original Images" in Editing window (somehow an undo feature with one level)
Added latest CanonSDK: EOS 77D / EOS 800D / EOS M6 / EOS M5 are currently supported Added latest NikonSDK: D7500 / D5600 / D5 / D500 are now supported - Implement the directory watcher feature (automatically added new images from that directory in SHS thumbnails)
Leave the image in last zoom level after hit Apply in Editing Tool In Editing Tool added possibility to drag & scroll zoomed in image when space is pressed - Shortcuts added:
Thumbnails scroll navigation (All UI locations: main frame, image editing, watermark, etc) Right<->Left keys Image editing window: L = Lasso Tool (and defaults to whatever lasso is currently selected (Polygon or normal) C = Crop Tool B = BR Tool window I = Eyedropper tool A = Add Canvas Window Pop up - Added the Manual Snap for Iconasys Turntable mode
| October 3rd, 2017 |
Here are the latest release notes for 3.0 (Release):
Shutter Stream Version | Release Notes | Release Date |
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3.0.23777 | - Fixed Nikon D5600 live view
- Fixed ZCapture plug-in
- Fixed saving / loading camera ISO profile
| June 15th, 2017 |
3.0.23442 | - Fixed email sending
- Fixed de-wobbler guide lines when zooming in and out
- Fixed the guidelines in Transform
| March 8th, 2017 |
3.0.23278 | - Fixed crash issues when deleting files under certain use cases.
| February 2nd, 2017 |
3.0.23249 | - Updated the Nikon SDK to the January 11th, 2017 release. This adds Nikon support under Mac OS Sierra.
- Added support for Nikon D5600
- Fixed program lockup, in certain cases, when using Canon cameras on Mac OS Sierra. See Sierra and Canon Cameras for more details.
| January 26th, 2017 |
3.0.23196 | - Save videos to computer how the camera is set to save it, native extension
| January 10th, 2017 |
3.0.23139 | - For multiple camera thumbnails, display the current row and rows count
- Always start live view when camera is connected
| 23 December, 2016 |
3.0.22988 | - In dynamic saving, users can opt for preserving original file name, this is useful if images are imported from 3rd party apps.
- Implemented EXIF data for images
| November 30, 2016 |
3.0.22765 | - Added multiple cameras support for still imagery
- Added multiple cameras support in 360 pipeline
- Black and White point selection on mouse move is syncronized with histogram
- Fix the White/Black picker tool that changes the main image view, not just the preview
- Added normal lasso tool (besides the polygon lasso)
- Integrated multiple thumbnails camera views
- At ShutterStream startup, if multiple cameras are detected, a popup menu will be shown to the user
- Integrated multi-camera support, now users can connect and use multiple cameras. Only one camera can be active at any one time though. No simultaneous shooting with multiple cameras yet.
- User can manually connect to another camera from Settings -> Reconnect to camera menu
- Reconnect to camera menu option, now any camera can be recognised even if is started after SHS
| October 25, 2016 |
3.0.22488 | - Fixed Nikon Df live view
- Dewobbler included
- Added the white and black point picker on eye dropper's left down button / right down button
- Added chessboard pattern for transparent images
- We have disabled the 'less than two seconds' delay restrictions for continuous turntables
| September 8, 2016 |
3.0.22396 | - Updated Nikon SDK support to the latest version (July 13, 2016)
- Added support for Nikon D5 and D500
| August 4, 2016 |
Here are the latest release notes for 2.1 (previous release):
Shutter Stream Version | Release Notes | Release Date |
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2.1.22394 | - new option to disable blinking in Background Removal
- fix image transfer options
| August 4, 2016 |
2.1.22341 | - fixed selecting the lasso tool and then changing zoom levels (this is all in the edit box).
- fix mouse pointer on black background. Added black and white pixels where the click is activated, to show the pointer when hoovering over both bright and dark areas.
- added lasso option to ADD background, not only remove background. Users can now add missing background to an image.
| July 15, 2016 |
2.1.22328 | - fix histogram left slider to have a limit when moving
- fix saving transparent tiff images to be able to correctly view the result in Photoshop series
- lasso can be applied to all images from now on
- the output from lasso always has an RGBA pixel representation, the same as regular background
removal where the output is always with alpha channel - lasso’ polygon can be drawn over any opaque color (black, white, etc.)
| July 13, 2016 |
2.1.22266 | - fix lasso cut with alpha options
- all images sent to email are now jpeg, because .tiff files are too large
| July 4, 2016 |
| - improve lasso pipeline: remove image, but add an opaque + transparent alpha options
- fix lasso leaves artifacts at edges
- fix add canvas for images with alpha channel
- add a border to lasso option popup window
- put a '*' character after eye dropper's r,g,b values when alpha is zero
| July 1, 2016 |
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