Simple but useful warming gel filters. Add a little mood to a blah, cool image.
Porcelain like skin tones and overall midtone brightening.
Removes the inherent magenta cast from skin tones.
This effect will help to minimize or eliminate posterization problems in highly processed images.
Even helps with out of focus images! While nothing can create detail where there is none, this will create a darn good illusion of sharpness.
This will help to restore highlight detail on a slightly over-exposed image. It works well after using a contrast enhancing effect.
Very high key contrasty. Get the over-exposed look without losing highlight detail.
Lower contrast and color saturation for portraits.
A bright soft high-key look. Try this with portraits on a white background for beautiful modern looks.
For those creamy skin tones that nearly blow out. Looks great on high-key backdrops. Keeps shadows and contrast.
A very useful midtone brightener.
Raises the shadow values without affecting the highlights as much, version 1.
While nothing can create detail where there is none, this will create a darn good illusion of sharpness.
A nice overall softening with very little glow. Great for skin softening. Maintains contrast and clarity.
This will help to restore highlight detail on a slightly over-exposed image. It works well after using a contrast enhancing effect. You will paint this in.
Works only on skin tones. Creates a smooth porcelain like skin texture.
Use this to reduce the shadows under the eyes.
Attempt to fix images shot with the wrong white balance settings.
Bring the eyes to life! Run the effect then select a brush size that is just slightly smaller than the iris. Dab over it to bring out the color.