Nevercenter Ltd. Co., Salt Lake City, Utah, has launched CameraBag 2 Desktop, Windows and Mac OS X versions of its popular image-editing app. CameraBag 2 can apply classic film stocks and techniques or creating a signature, one of a kind look in seconds, and applied to favorite snapshots or in batch mode for a day’s work at shoot, the company says. The program features a full suite of advanced controls, from simple contrast and exposure adjustments to advanced vignetting, color correction, and curve editing to give users more control over effects for maximum creativity – but not at the expense of a complicated workflow.
CameraBag 2 Desktop features 100-plus fully adjustable filters and 25-plus professional controls. At CameraBag’s core is a new Analog Engine: high-fidelity, 32 bits-per-channel, non-destructive, mult-threaded image processing.
“The most common feedback we got from previous versions was that the user wanted greater control, without sacrificing CameraBag’s straightforward, accessible nature,” says Tom Plewe, president, Nevercenter. “We came up with a simple tile-based system which presents all the additional control from the new Analog Engine in a quick, intuitive way. Then we added full-screen Quicklooks and instant previews to emphasize a visual decision-making process. Instead of starting from scratch with a photo, you can compare a lot of great options, choose the very best one, and then start tweaking. And you never have to do the same work twice; once you create a new look or workflow, you just add it to the menu for next time.”
Users can purchase either the duo Mac/PC license for $29 or a single Mac-only license available on the Mac App Store for $24.





















