It took moments to import 96 TIFF files but all the images weren't ready as thumbnails in the preview ticker below at this stage. You can also rename them if you don't have your camera set to continuous scrolling on the file numbers. You can then add any filter presets, a copyright to place in the EXIF data and tags for finding them at a later date. Importing images into Cyberlink PhotoDirector 5 as a folder will bring up a window for you to select whether you want to import every one or cherry pick your favourites. You can import an image, an entire folder or even direct from a tethered camera. Import your images through the File drop down at the top of the page. The initial section (Library) is designed to file and categorise all your pictures that you flow through. If this is your first time with a PhotoDirector program, it's split into five sections. Version 5 is laid out in the same tried and tested way that version 4 was and version 3 etc. Still, it's only an extra £20 and video is a big part of photography these days, so even if you're not thinking about using video just now, it could happen in the future. So if you only get the Ultra version, you'll miss out on nearly half of the new features. Incidentally, six of the new features are contained in this program. The reasoning behind this is that the Suite also contains ColorDirector Video Grading tools. Despite Ultra sounding like the premium option, it's actually the more basic of the two. There are two versions to PhotoDirector 5: Ultra and Suite. If you download from the website you can try the program on a 30 day trial. We installed Cyberlink PhotoDirector 5 from a dedicated FTP server, but it's possible to either download from the Cyberlink website or purchase a hard copy. It costs £79.99, or £59.99 if upgrading from version 4. With thirteen new features such as Bracketed HDR, Auto lens correction and Split toning, PhotoDirector 5 appeals to the photographer looking to add professional looking results to their photography. Cyberlink have unleashed their fifth instalment of PhotoDirector the photo tagging and editing system.
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