
Noir – Black and White’s film look with realistic grain and a “wash” effect.Retrolux – go retro with light leaks, scratches, and film styles.Vintage – color film photo style from the 50s, 60s, or 70s.Grainy Film – get a contemporary film look with realistic grain.Grunge – an edgy look with strong styles and texture overlays.Drama – add a little bit of apocalypse to your images (6 styles).HDR Scape – bring a wonderful check out your images by developing a multiple exposure effect.Tonal Contrast – selectively increase detail in shadows, mid-tones, and highlights.Glamor Glow – adds a delicate glow to images, perfect for fashion or portraits.Lens Blur – add beautiful Bokeh to images (background softening), perfect for portrait photography.Expand – boost your canvas size and fill the newest space in a good way along with your drawing content.Curves – have precise control over the brightness level of one’s photos.

Vignette – add a soft darkness around corners such as a beautiful, wide aperture.Healing – remove uninvited neighbors from group pictures.Selective – the famous “Control Point” technology: Position as many as 8 points on the image and assign enhancements, and the algorithm does the others magically.


It requires fewer PC resources to work and also supports Windows 10. It can also be possible to alter the brightness, contrast, and color saturation manually. Several presets can be found for fast image processing The batch editor enables you to edit multiple images, or you should use rename photo files in batch mode. It’s effective at converting raw images to JPG. Most of all, it is the better free option for Photoshop. Also, try the free HDR presets for Lightroom.
