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DxO FilmPack 3.1 Expert

DxO FilmPack 3.1 Expert

DxO FilmPack 3.1 Expert | Mac Os X | 99 MB

DxO FilmPack lets you reproduce the style, colors, and grains of the most famous silver halide films for your digital photos. Try all the available looks and find the one that corresponds exactly to the style that you want for your image.

Accurate film rendering
A precise rendering obtained thanks to a unique scientific calibration that makes it possible to accurately simulate the colors, saturation, contrast, and grains of more than 50 different silver halide films on your digital photos.

Wide variety of artistic films
The softness of a Fuji Reala film for portraits, the charm of a Polaroid to give the impression of an old photo, the vigor of Kodak Tri-X for superb textures… Combine the colors of one film type with the grain of another, and explore all of the possibilities offered by DxO FilmPack.

Simple and fast
The magic of silver halide in just a few clicks, thanks to a simple and intuitive interface. Save precious time so you can take even more photos! Use DxO FilmPack alone or as a plug-in with DxO Optics Pro and Adobe Photoshop.

Requirements
Intel, Mac OS X 10.5 or later

Version 3.1:

A touch of creative madness for your images!
DxO FilmPack offers you original and creative renderings! Have fun trying out the 25 different color and black & white looks included in the Expert edition. Apply vintage effects, age your photos, or render them in improbable tints…. Stylize your photos thanks to a dedicated effects tab in the renderings pane.
See the big picture:
Enlarge the renderings pane so as to easily see the different renderings available, and make your choice from just a first glance.
Use the full-screen mode to view your images. (Tip: Hide the settings and renderings panes to maximize screen space and to see only your image.)
Navigate more quickly:
Save time by easily identifying certain sliders by their colors.
Rename your customized settings to help you remember their rendering effects.