Is it black & white? Or is it color? This leaves a wisp of color, just a hint, for a unique vintage look.
Use it to paint contrast only to areas that need a little oomph. Try it on hair and important details of an image to make them more prominent.
A very useful midtone brightener.
Looking for a little pop? See your details come to life.
Raises the shadow values without affecting the highlights as much, version 1.
Run this BEFORE a B&W effect to brighten and smooth skin color. Works best on redder or ruddy skin tones. Not meant to be used on a color image.
The subtle color palette of your favorite films. Do you remember film?
Gentle enough to be used everyday but adds that punch that makes images pop.
A new rich black and white conversion that tends to lighten the skin tones, try it.
A subtle everyday type effect that works great to enhance colors, especially blue skies.
A simple tool to darken the edges evenly in a rectangular shape. Different from an oval vignette.
Adds clarity and dimension.
While nothing can create detail where there is none, this will create a darn good illusion of sharpness.
Similiar to our Starburst vignette in V2, but this has more points" for more internal image area. Allows you to adjust the shape."
A lighter, soft and creamy effect. You just gotta try it. Non-staining formula.
Adds clarity, dimension and pop to your color.
One of our favorite B&W conversions. More than version 1 in warmth and punch.
This adds punch but is tuned to reduce over saturation of skin tones.
For those that like cross-processed looks but with less blue in the shadows and more pleasing skin tones than a traditional cross-processed effect.
A nice overall softening with very little glow. Great for skin softening. Maintains contrast and clarity.