ColorStyler provides impressive photo effects, recreates traditional
film effects and gives your photos a special style. It features more
than 20 effect types, 600 presets and plenty of masking options for
applying the effect only to selected areas of a photo.
ColorStyler 1.0 (Standalone and for Adobe Photoshop) | 7.7 MB
Main Features
- Reproduces the whole workflow of color film photography from shooting a photo to processing it in the lab and framing the end result
- Simulates 73 color films and many film grain types, lens filters, development strategies, paper types, special lab effects and much more
- More than 20 effect types including color, bicolor, selective color, polarizer, color shift, infra red, color gradient, vignette, diffusion, glow and frame effects
- More than 600 presets that can be browsed as thumbnails
- Supports ACV (Photoshop Curves) files and shows their effect as thumbnails
- Masking brush tool and a wide range of other masking features
- Various other tools: Eyedroppers, preview coordinates, curves diagrams, split views, histograms, navigator
- The eyedropper tool lets you click on an image area with a certain color and drag the mouse to selectively adjust its brightness, contrast, hue and saturation
- Different modes for beginners and advanced people
- Allows batch processing of image files
- Processes 8bit and 16bit RGB images
... and much more
- Reproduces the whole workflow of color film photography from shooting a photo to processing it in the lab and framing the end result
- Simulates 73 color films and many film grain types, lens filters, development strategies, paper types, special lab effects and much more
- More than 20 effect types including color, bicolor, selective color, polarizer, color shift, infra red, color gradient, vignette, diffusion, glow and frame effects
- More than 600 presets that can be browsed as thumbnails
- Supports ACV (Photoshop Curves) files and shows their effect as thumbnails
- Masking brush tool and a wide range of other masking features
- Various other tools: Eyedroppers, preview coordinates, curves diagrams, split views, histograms, navigator
- The eyedropper tool lets you click on an image area with a certain color and drag the mouse to selectively adjust its brightness, contrast, hue and saturation
- Different modes for beginners and advanced people
- Allows batch processing of image files
- Processes 8bit and 16bit RGB images
... and much more
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