Interpolation method for sizing down considerably. Best for web images from full sized originals.
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.
One variation on a classic fashion look: cross-processed film (a little more green).
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.
True deep black and clean crisp white.
A new rich black and white conversion that tends to lighten the skin tones.
Rich, deep colors with a golden hue.
Blue in the shadows and warm in the highlights.
A bronze like toning - not quite sepia but rich and flavorful, version 2.
Slightly red, warm, and full of love. A monochromatic effect that maintains original image tone and contrast.
Adds a splatter edge to your image. Makes for a very unique vignette.
Old and warm, with rusty shadows.
Boosts contrast, clarity, and sharpness as needed based on the characteristics of this lens.
Vivid, retro, and cool. Sure to be a favorite.
Black and white conversion using a favorite and very secret formula.
Rich blue toning - but in the shadows primarily.
Adds a nice simple keyline around the image area.
Deep, dark blacks and clean, crisp whites.