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Enjoy all the creative tools of film photography, such as discontinued films, dark room tricks, and lo-fi camera quirks. We accurately simulate classic films, like Kodachrome, Polaroid, and Panatomic-X. The result is a photo that looks like it was made by a human, not a computer. There is careful research under the hood, but we keep the controls simple so you can focus on your art. Exposure 4 has a completely redesigned user interface that helps you quickly develop your own look. Across the board everything is faster and much easier to use.



ပံုေတြ ျပင္ဆင္ခ်င္သူေတြ၊ Photoshop ကလိသူေတြအတြက္ေတာ့ ဒါေလးကလည္း အံ့မခန္း ကူညီေပးပါ
အံုးမယ္..။ ပံုတပံု လိုခ်င္တဲ့ အေနအထားေရာက္ေအာင္ အလြယ္တကူ ဖန္တီးဖို႔ ဒီ Plugin ေလးကိုအသံုး
ျပဳနုိင္ပါတယ္.။ သူကို သံုးနုိင္ဖို႔ Photoshop CS5, Photoshop Elements 10, Photoshop Lightroom 4 အဲဒါေတြအထက္ေတာ့ မိမိစက္မွာ သြင္းထားဖို႔လာပါတယ္..။








All the Creative Tools of the Film World
We explored the entire history of analog photography to bring back diverse tools, from discontinued films to dark room tricks, covering both color and black & white. These techniques give you new ways to think about your art, express yourself, and stand out from people using typical digital tools.
Exposure’s presets give you hundreds of starting points for developing complex styles. You’ll find nostalgic favorites like Kodachrome and Polaroid, plus obscure ones like Panatomic-X.

Nuances Matter
In a single Exposure preset, many small effects work together to achieve a coherent look. For instance, realistic grain clumps together and is stronger in the midtones. The results feel real, even when the effect is not intense. Some Exposure looks are so subtle that people won’t consciously realize you altered your photo.
To discover all the subtle details, our research included test shoots with films that were still available. For discontinued films we relied on photo archives and the professionals who created them. The anthropology of learning from film photographers was as important as the chemistry and math.

Develop Your Style
Exposure’s presets are beautiful and diverse, but they are just starting points for your own unique style. If you discover a preset that sparks an idea, it’s easy to mold it to fit your needs. Save your new look as a preset with a name, category, and even include notes. Later, you can apply it to a photo (or batches of photos) with a single click.

The Right Looks in a Flash
Choosing your look is the focus of Exposure, so the preset browser now uses thumbnails for a more visual experience. You can quickly filter by categories like Black & White or Color. Find specific looks with fast searching by name or description. In Exposure 5 you can tag your favorites so you can get back to them later. Your most recently applied effects are automatically remembered too.

Focus on What’s Important
Exposure’s updated user interface lets you work with fewer distractions. The darker theme helps you focus on your image and matches other tools in a professional workflow. The new Lightroom-style collapsible panels allow you to see only the controls you care about. Tools that get out of the way provide more space for your photo.

A World of Creative Textures
Exposure 5 has even more texture overlays that add creative details for vintage or Lo-Fi looks. You can now separately control light leaks, borders, and dust & scratches. The new randomize button helps you quickly explore similar textures.


Effects

Portrait

Exposure has a variety of subtle looks for portraits. Portra 160 NC lowers saturation and contrast to make skin tones look healthy.






Nature

Slide films that enhance saturation and contrast are great for landscapes and nature photography. This example uses Velvia 100F to bring out the blue in the flower.





Black and White

Exposure provides immense control over black & white conversions. This high key look lowers contrast, gives a slight glow to bright areas, and provides warm color toning.







Classic Films

Exposure reproduces many long-discontinued films, including this early version of Kodachrome that was used in the 1930s through 1960s.





Vintage

Vintage looks like Calotype, an early photographic process, can be found in Exposure's vintage preset categories. This image also demonstrates one of the many border options.








Infrared

Exposure simulates a variety of color and black & white infrared films. This Kodak HIE film brightens green plants, darkens blue skies, and gives bright areas an ethereal glow.




Lo-Fi

Gritty Lo-Fi looks are easy to achieve in Exposure with expired film, light leaks, plastic lens blur, and cross processing. This photo combines expired Polaroid SX-70 film with a slight lens blur and vignette.




Requirements

We thoroughly test and support this product on these systems. This product may also work in other configurations, but we do not guarantee it.

System Requirements

  • Microsoft Windows users need Windows 7 or newer
  • An Intel Core 2 processor or compatible
  • A monitor with 1280x768 resolution or greater

Host Requirements
Exposure 5 may be used as a standalone program or a plug-in. When Exposure is used as a plug-in it requires one of these host applications:

  • Adobe Photoshop CS5 or newer
  • Adobe Photoshop Elements 10 or newer
  • Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4 or newer









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