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.
Rooty tooty fresh 'n fruity.
Glows the highlights only to create an ethereal feel.
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.
Use to interactively enhance certain color ranges, adding a natural vibrance without looking over-saturated. For example you could make blue skies bluer.
A nice general sharpening setting for images 200-300 dpi.
A very natural looking effect that opens up shadows and reveals hidden details. You apply it multiple times to increase the effect.
Add twinkle to your image with this bright color-popping action.
Use this after a normal B&W conversion to add depth and slight warmth.
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.
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?