PictureCode Photo Ninja 1.2.1 is a professional software application that allows users to perform several editing operations with their images and convert them.
The GUI may seem a bit overwhelming at a first glance but this is only because the utility comes packed with many dedicated parameters.
Photo Ninja offers support for a wide range of file formats, namely JPEG, TIF, CRW, CR2, DNG, RAF, DCR, MRW, RAW, SRW, SRF, ARW, and others.
The application offers quick access to the files and folders stored in your computer, so you can easily select the images to be processed.
It is recommended to upload RAW images instead of processed ones (e.g. JPG, TIFF), so you can make sure you obtain the best results when it comes to editing operations.
Photo Ninja gives users the possibility to zoom in or out of the working environment, preview the pictures, rotate them to different angles, switch to a full screen mode, and rename the selected item.
The program features several dedicated tools built specifically for helping you apply color correction options (white balance, color recovery), and alter the levels for exposure, illumination, highlight, shadow, contrast, hue, saturation, and lightness.
Plus, you can change the black and white values, apply denoising and sharpening effects, set up the red-cyan and blue-yellow correction parameters, as well as crop photos.
What’s more, the tool lets you perform batch operations, which means you can add multiple images to the list and process them at the same time. Last but not least, you can save the current settings to XMP file format, and export the edited images to JPEG or TIFF file format.
Photo Ninja Features:
- Built-in illumination control
- Can adjust the image contrast to greatly enhance the photo details
- Can recover overexposed pictures and reduce the image noise
- Reduces vignetting and chromatic aberrations
- Support for Fujifilm X-E2, XQ1, X-A1
- Support for Panasonic DMC-LF1, DMC-GX7
- For X-Trans cameras, fix save/load of CA correction in XMP
- Fix bug preventing update of resolution metadata when rendering JPEG from Fuji RAF
- Attempt more graceful recovery if an incompatible display profile encountered
- Better utilization of EXIF LensModel field to identify lenses for some X-Trans and other cameras
- Update color matrices for Hasselblad H40, H40-50, Fujifilm X-M1