Chaque jour, nous vous offrons des logiciels sous licence GRATUITS que vous devriez autrement payer!
L'offre gratuite du jour pour Unlimited Filters Basic 1.2.2 (Win&Mac) était valable le 14 avril 2017!
Il est devenu très populaire de changer le «look» des images avec des applications ou des applications de smartphones. Avec la plupart de ces applications, vous êtes limité aux filtres disponibles qui sont préinstallés. Nous voulons éliminer ces limites avec Unlimited Filters. Nous ne voulons pas vous limiter au nombre de filtres que vous utilisez. Votre ordinateur connaît même le format que nous utilisons pour sauvegarder vos filtres. C'est un PNG ordinaire, TIF ou JPG.
Cela signifie:
Unlimited Filters vous offre un filtre neutre contenant toutes les couleurs dans tous les niveaux de luminosité et de saturation. Vous pouvez modifier ce filtre vous-même dans des logiciels tels que Photoshop et Gimp ou d'autres applications de filtrage. Voici quelques-unes des possibilités d'édition:
Version de base: Aucun support de filtre de bureau et aucune exportation 3D LUT
Les utilisateurs MAC peuvent télécharger le paquet ici
Win XP or newer; Mac OSX 10.7 or newer
58.3 MB
$25.00
Photoshop and co vous permet sans aucun doute de faire beaucoup et la correction de couleur à trois voies de la plupart des logiciels de montage vidéo offre beaucoup de possibilités. Pourtant, le logiciel récemment développé Color Cone permet des ajustements beaucoup plus fins et plus individuels. En outre, Color Cone est un logiciel très intuitif et grâce à la technologie Color Warp spécialement conçue, il est capable de fournir des résultats très harmonieux.
Maybe I'm missing something, but where are the filters?? All I am seeing is the ability to make very simple adjustments in things like hue & saturation -- colors, basically! "Color adjustments" vs. the "filters" we've all grown to know and love. With a claim of "Unlimited filters" I would expect more than sepia and black & white, and way less instruction on how to save a sepia "filter" for later use, and oh, for sharing (ha! really?). Even Irfanview does all this. There's the free (and simple) Photoscape. There's Fotor. There's a plethora of free and easy online sites, web apps and mobile apps to do these incredibly simple photo maneuvers and SO much more.
$25? For color adjustments? And what, pray tell, do you get in the $75 pro version? Again, my apologies if there's some amazing, unique and must-have feature this program comes with, but if there is, maybe show it?
Whisperly, Thank you for your comment. You said all I need to know to not bother to download and install this program.
There was enough disagreement about this program that I decided to try it out. I shoot a lot of photos and use Photoshop a lot, although I don't use "filters" much at all, so I wanted to see if it would make using filters easier or better.
Program setup: Downloading took about four minutes (i3 3.7Ghz, Chrome, Win10 Home, 100mb connection). Installed 64-bit version. Registered as per instructions. Key was sent to my email, BUT -- gmail put it in the SPAM folder! Entered key into program, it was accepted first time, program ran fine.
Using program: It starts up, and one has no idea where to start. There are no "tool tips" or anything to help you get started. The two biggest icons at the top are of no use - the first one is to "save a filter you've created." Well THAT's getting ahead of ourselves! The second is to IMPORT a filter, but - what does this program consider a FILTER? Where would I IMPORT it from?
Finally I figured out how to load a jpg, so I did. Then I could apply the simple little filters in the right-hand panel of the program. That's as far as I could get without resorting to instructions. So it's off to look at the video tutorial on this page.
Hmmm. The first 2:28 of the tutorial are rather vague, and don't really explain anything. At 2:29, it really goes downhill. It says "As an example, open a filter in Photoshop." WHAT filters? Although I understand Photoshop pretty well, use layer masking, etc., I could not follow what they were getting at. They say the filters have to change color, brightness or saturation, so they can't mean all the built-in filters that Photoshop has. I don't know where they expect you to get these "filters" they're talking about.
Okay, then the tutorial mentions "downloading filters from their website." Where's that? Nothing seems to mention the URL, not in the program and not anywhere on this page. Visiting their website (www.picture-instruments.com), I could find NO MENTION of this collection of filters - at least not after about five minutes of hunting around.
And so that was that. Bottom line: I have to agree with the folks who said this program is a waste of time. It is. Totally.
If someone wants to experiment with filters, they would be infinitely better off using the "Nik" filters that are available free and can be used as plugins in Photoshop. They install in minutes and are then available from the "Filter" menu in Photoshop - you know, kind of where you'd expect them to be. And they have so many controls (local control as well), there's no need to spend time creating your own custom filters, unless your needs are very advanced. Available here: (https://www.google.com/nikcollection)
installed OK on my 7 64b , key arrived quickly.
Only after browsing the manual PDF, I understood the concept of this GOTD.
It lacks key feature with this version, one can't move the vignette centered position.
Sadly when you download it is only for Windows, not MAC
Andreas, Mac download is below the software description.
L'utilité du truc? un simple logiciel photo fera la même chose sans se prendre la tête..pour les filtres illimités (voir les commentaire US vous changer l en hante dans le cadre de langue : où s' qu'il y a le petit drapeau américain ... la traduction est des plus édifiante . Perso je traduit la page avec Google et ce petit truc
vous avez la possibilité pour FF http://www.pcastuces.com/pratique/astuces/2222.htm
pour IE http://www.pcastuces.com/pratique/astuces/2122.htm
chrome j'ai jamais utilise mais je pense qu'il doit être natif(ce serait un comble)
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