![]() ![]() ![]() Whether it’s how to properly profile your printer, which professional monitor will best suit your requirements, or how to use the latest image editing software, our team will be here to help. Our experts will be on hand to give you professional product demonstrations and best practice tips to help you get the best out of your equipment. WEDNESDAY 12th JUNE marks the next opportunity for you to drop-in to discuss all things colour management. This entry was posted in Color Confidence Range, Software and tagged Digital Photography, DxO, DxO Image Science, FilmPack, FilmPack 4, Photography, Photography Software on Jby colorconfidence. If you’d like to watch a full-featured webinar about FilmPack, check the below video: Well worth a look if you want some extra help or guidance for the new products. The DxO Academy is also worth a mention for those wanting extra videos, images and webinar tutorials, for the entire DxO range. So what are you waiting for? Get editing now! Redesigned Interface – The whole interface had been redesigned to make it easy to explore and apply the styles and settings you want.Printing – You can now print directly from the application using the icon.Favourite Presets – Find and save your favourite or most-used presets and styles for easy application to other digital images.Snapshots – (Expert Edition) A Snapshot features allows you to take a /snapshot’ of your images during the course of processing, allowing you to revisit corrections applied later on or for side-by-side comparisons.Blur Vignetting – Apply blurred effects to draw attention or focus down on specific areas of your image, simulating the loss of depth of field.White, black, mat, darkroom, slide, snapshot, glass, old-style, paper frames are all available to draw attention to your images. Light Leaks – Simulate light leaks caused by accidental exposure of film to direct light, causing areas of overexposure or saturation.Textures – A large variety of textures, scratches, grains, spots and ‘paper’ effects are available for that classic ‘vintage’ look.There are 26 black and white film styles at your disposal, each customisable to suit your creativity. Depending on what style of black and white rendering you like, you can select a film effect based on contrast, grain or grey nuances. The black and white film renderings are arguably the flagship feature of FilmPack 4 (and perhaps the closest match to the excellent Silver Efex Pro we’ve seen since the departure of Nik Software).įilmPack reproduces numerous black and white films such as Kodak, Tri-X, Fuji, Neopan and Polaroid. Courtesy of Give your digital photos all the quality and emotion of Fine Art photography, perfectly reproducing the quality, style, colour and grain of the most famous analog films over the years.
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