B&W and a glowing effect.
Shabby chic, an action with a fresh vintage twist.
A color palette that reminds us of the old days. A film like quality that never goes out of style.
Attempt to fix images shot with the wrong white balance settings.
Rich, deep colors with a reddish mahogany hue.
A more intense version of Skin Cream 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.
Gradually building paint in sharpening.
A great new B&W conversion with a slight infrared-ish feel AND an underlying edginess that gives it a bite. Grrr.
A high speed film effect with grain added.
A sepia conversion that maintains true black in the shadows and true whites in the highlights, rich and thick.
Plays Res down 110% 10 times in a row.
Raises the shadow values without affecting the highlights as much, version more than 1.
Gentle enough to be used everyday but adds that punch that makes images pop. This version has more contrast.
Gentle enough to be used everyday but adds that punch that makes images pop. This version has more contrast and skin smooth added.
Punchy contrast and an old world color palette with a soft glow for more romance.
5x7 black border with a white stroke.
Cool blue monochromatic toning.
Classic split toning with warm in the shadows and cool blue in the highlights.
Same as B&W via lab, but with the color layer added back for hand coloring effect.
Adds a bit of a unique texture to your image that changes each time it's applied.