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Publisher's description
Helicon Filter offers full set of the professional post processing tools to the digital photographer.
Intuitive interface, context help and full screen preview make it easy to learn.
Retouching:
- one click artifact removal (unique!)
- easy skin tone correction
- local geometrical distortions
- edge detection feature for all brushes
- full set of standard retouching brushes
Integrated file management:
- voice comments and video playback
- support for all popular file types including all RAWs
- fast folder browser
- lossless rotate, copy, delete, move operations
- template-based rename
Top quality image filters:
- selective noise reduction
- sharpening without halos
- haze compensation filter
- chromatic aberration filter
- distortion and vignetting correction
- all other professional filters
For advanced photographers:
- conversion of all RAW types
- creation of high dynamic range images
- multiprocessor support
- batch processing
- support of external plug-ins
- full EXIF and IPTC information
- user settings support
- 16 bit precision image processing
- support of color profiles
Size: 28.97MB
Cost: $75.00
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Platform: Windows2000,WinXP,Windows2003,Windows Vista Starter,Windows Vista Home Basic,Win
License: Free To Try
Category:
Graphic Apps::Editors
Date Added: Oct 29, 2006
Last check for an update: Mar 19, 2010
Last version date: Feb 06, 2008
Downloads Total : 2
Downloads last 10 Days: None
Page Visit: 20
Malware Status: Clean
Scan Date: Apr 21, 2008
Link to Helicon Filter sample code
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