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Image Effect Trees 1.0.1


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Requirements <ul>Mac OS X 10.4</ul>
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Publisher Optunis File Size 13.5M
Date added 26 Jun 2007 Check your speed

Image Effect Trees (IET) is a new, powerful, image editing program which unlocks the power of Apple's Core Image technology. With IET, you create image sources, and connect them to effects. You can connect the effects and sources to other effects, creating can image effect tree. Your originals are preserved. There is a visual diagram of all your modifications. You can quickly identify where the best quality image resides in your processing chain, allowing you to extract optimal results.

Image Effect Trees (IET) is NOT a general purpose paint/draw program. IET is designed to combine images and text with effects, effects with other effects, and stacks of multiple effects with other stacks of multiple effects, thus creating an effect tree. The original images are always preserved, and since all calculations are in floating point, your image quality is maximized. IET works great with your general purpose paint/draw program.

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