King Leonidas would be proud...if he weren't so very, very dead. If you don't know what I'm talking about, go see the movie. A warm, perpetual sunset and soft film grain.
A unique painterly look that simplifies the image and makes it look half painted half photographic, in bold colors.
A soft subtle color palette similar to what you might get from tea staining a print.
A bright soft high-key look. Try this with portraits on a white background for beautiful modern looks.
Glows the highlights only to create an ethereal feel.
Nearly black and white but with a richness that can only be compared to hot fudge.
Creamy and sweet, with a hint of brown sugar.
Faded and filled with photographic memories. It has a warm tint, like the paper has yellowed a bit in that shoebox in your attic.
For landscape or fine art images. Color boost and vivid bump, without softening or glows.
For those creamy skin tones that nearly blow out. Looks great on high-key backdrops. Keeps shadows and contrast.
Creates deep rich colors and glowing shadows.
A cool effect with a gradual motion-like blur around the subject.
Is it black & white? Or is it color? This leaves a wisp of color, just a hint, for a unique vintage look.
Looking for a little pop? See your details come to life.
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.