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PhotoTools 2.0


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Requirements Mac OS X 10.4.11 - 10.6/Adobe Photoshop CS2 - CS4
Downloads 24 Limitations None
Publisher onOne Software File Size 0
Date added 12 Oct 2009 Check your speed

PhotoTools 2 is the fastest way to add a professional look to your photos in Photoshop. You get hundreds of professional-grade photographic effects designed by Jack Davis, Kevin Kubota and onOne Software, all wrapped up in an easy-to-use Photoshop plug-in making this the fastest and easiest way to make your photos stand out from the crowd.

The key to PhotoTools 2 Professional Edition is its unique ability to provide full-screen previews of an effect on your image before you choose to apply it. But it isn't just a single effect; you can stack multiple effects on top of each other just like you would camera filters. You can control the order of each effect and how they blend together for a truly unique look. You can even save your effect stacks for future use and share them with your friends who have PhotoTools.

  • Includes hundreds of high-quality photographic effects from industry professionals.
  • Quickly and easily add effects to your photos in Photoshop, Lightroom or Aperture.
  • Perfect for any photographer looking to maximize the power of Photoshop in the least amount of time.

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