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Main Features

  • Reproduces the whole workflow of color film photography from shooting a photo to processing it in the lab and framing the end result
  • Simulates 50 color films and many film grain types, lens filters, development strategies, paper types, special lab effects and much more
  • More than 20 effect types including selective color, split color, vignette, blur and glow effects
  • Hundreds of presets that can be browsed as thumbnails
  • Masking brush tool and a wide range of other masking features
  • Various other tools: Eyedroppers, curves diagrams, split views, histograms, navigator
  • Different modes for beginners and advanced people
  • Allows batch processing of image files
  • Processes 8bit and 16bit RGB images
  • ... and much more


Compatibility

  • Plugin Version
    • Will runs as a filter plugin in Photoshop, Paint Shop Pro, Photoshop Elements, Photo-Paint, IrfanView and many other applications
    • Will work as a smart filter in Photoshop
    • Color management depends on the host application
    • For Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2000, ME, NT, 98 (32-bit & 64-bit)
    • For MacOS X (PowerPC 32-bit, Intel 32-bit & 64-bit)

  • Standalone/Lightroom Version
    • A standalone application that supports Camera Raw, JPEG, TIFF, PNG, PSD and other image formats
    • Will work as an external editor in Adobe Lightroom and ACDSee
    • Lets you open and edit multiple images non-destructively
    • Can be used as a raw converter
    • Will support color management
    • For Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2000, ME, NT, 98
    • Run it under MacOS X with the help of Wineskin: Read Tutorial


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