A soft wash of vintage-y goodness.
Bright and cheery, light and fruit smoothie.
Interpolation method for sizing down considerably. Best for web images from full sized originals.
Dare to add some flare!
Great for those really soft or slightly out of focus images.
You want deep, rich, and mysterious? This is the King. Adds color richness, a soft glowing effect and contrast.
Lightly colored effect with a glow. It will give you an old timeless feel to your image.
Porcelain like skin tones and overall midtone brightening. Also adds soft smoothing, excellent for skin.
Nearly black and white with just a touch of warm color.
One variation on a classic fashion look: cross-processed film (a little more green).
A fashion B&W look. More contrast punch and drama.
Imagine a painting of an old Renaissance castle, hundreds of years old. Try this on your fine art and landscape images.
Dragon's are lucky, and so are you! This adds a red, rose-like tint while maintaining the original color - albeit in a time-worn flavor.
A brush for killing those shadows.
True deep black and clean crisp white.
This warm, sensual look is soft in contrast and tinted in a subtle rose essence. Try it on your female portraits. This rose has no thorns.
Black and white with surreal depth.
Here's a soft, diffused effect - like sun scattered it's light on your image. Use when the sun should come from top right in the image.
A new rich black and white conversion that tends to lighten the skin tones.
Dramatic transformation. Bold vignette. Bold color. Diffused edges. Like looking through your super hero helmet at a gothic city.