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Alivecolors std Plugin 1.1.0

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  • Price: Purchase $27.00 to buy
  • Operating system: Windows 95/98/2000/XP/NT
  • Date added: November 09, 2003
  • Total Downloads: 86
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From AliveColors :

AliveColors is a plugin for color correction. It allows you to enhance digital images and apply peculiar effects. It has 6 photo effects based on color correction, like colored glow or amusing effect of changing color range by pressing just one button. AliveColors Plugin can be used either with Photoshop or with other software that supports plugins, like PhotoPaint. Amateurs of digital photography will surely like some of its unique features of color correction.

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