Add photo effects with Photofreebies Plug-In
Photofreebies is a free collection of 12 special effects filters, easy to use and can plug into Photoshop compatible programs, such as Adobe Photoshop Elements, Corel Paint Shop Pro or chapters other process. (Unlike many other plug-ins, Photofreebies offers both 64-bit and 32-bit applications.)
When installed, they will appear inside the imaging program, listed inside the menu containing the filters. Most of the effects change the colors below to edit photos. For example, you can reverse the color without making the image negative, as if it were lost in green / red.
The interface may vary depending on the filter. Some simply click the effects without the user controls. Others have a dialog with a resizable preview window that can zoom in to 100%, which can help you see how the filters will affect details in your photos.
Inside the dialog boxes, options are often limited. Some only have a slider. However, the option to convert color paintings into black and white has several options, simulating some real world image filters in black and white photography.
We are really impressed with Photofreebies in one place that is provided free of charge and also very little resource and space on your computer. Check out how this software works with you. Perhaps one of their features makes you achieve the desired effect for a certain image of yourself.
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