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The editors liked
Combined colour and mono interface
Thumbnail previews
Group presets
Light leaks
Grungy borders
Historical process types
Lo-fi toy camera effects
Combined colour and mono interfac
Thumbnail preview
Group preset
Light leak
Grungy border
Historical process type
Lofi toy camera effect
The editors didn't like
Not cheap
Effects can’t be stacked
Can only select one filter from the grunge and border effects at once
Combined colour and mono interface, thumbnail previews, group presets, light leaks, grungy borders, historical process types, lo-fi toy camera effects
Not cheap, effects can’t be stacked, can only select one filter from the grunge and border effects at once
Exposure did have a good range of dust and dirt effects but they were predictable and not that convincing. Well, the grunge engine has been completely reworked so those elements look much more natural, there's a randomising function to give vast variety t...
Fully featured color enhancement and film emulator plugin, Large variety of effects and corresponding factory presets, Excellent tools to modify conversions for power users, Includes border and texture tools not typically included
Published: 2012-08-08, Author: Dan , review by: pdnonline.com
Clean and fast revamped interface, many new film and photography effects including cyanotype, lith printing and wet plate, simulated film stocks very true to their originals
Some of the new texture effects such as “Dust & Scratches” and “Light Leaks” are a little cheesy, while the plugin is impressive and fun, we're not sure how often we'll use it in our work, Prices: $249, $99 for upgrade from previous version
OK, perhaps I was being a bit too flippant with that last comment. As I mentioned earlier in this review, I have a fondness for film but not the same kind of longing for the “good old days” of analogue as some of my photographer friends. After playing aro...