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Alien skin exposure x 4 review
Alien skin exposure x 4 review




alien skin exposure x 4 review
  1. #Alien skin exposure x 4 review update
  2. #Alien skin exposure x 4 review upgrade
  3. #Alien skin exposure x 4 review software

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#Alien skin exposure x 4 review upgrade

Available as an upgrade to Exposure users for $69, and the lowest full retail price I’ve seen for any exposure release at $149, you can also download a full free trial via the link above. You can find Exposure 6 on Alien Skin’s website HERE. A great program that is now both more powerful and cheaper than it has ever been. I love it and it has been my go to for many color and black and white treatments over the years. Exposure, like many other preset plugins, offers a quick, manipulatable and repeatable workflow tool which can be very useful for event, studio and fine art shooters. I’ve found Exposure 6 to be, by far, the best version of Exposure that Alien Skin has produced. What used to necessitate purchasing two plugins, now requires only one. Regardless of how often the Bokeh portion is used, the fact that it now comes built in is pretty killer. You can apply this rendering to a selection or, as shown above, use the handy radial or planar region masks to quickly apply the blur to areas outside of your protected region.

alien skin exposure x 4 review

You can apply out of focus rendering from a variety of famous, bokeh producing lenses, or modify your own. If you’ve used Bokeh in the past, you’ll know how cool it is.

  • Retina Support (now supports Apple’s Retina displays).
  • New Borders, Light Effects and Textures (borders, light leaks, dust and scratches).
  • Basic Control Panel (easy to understand, intuitive sliders, curves and the like).
  • Improved UI (slight tweaks, but similar to 5, which is really good in my opinion).
  • Instant Previews (fast refresh for previews as you hover over presets).
  • Creative Focus Effects (see Bokeh, which used to be $199 on its own!).
  • While similar, Alien Skin does list improvements for Exposure 6 as follows: You still get hundreds of grouped film presets in color and black and white with full control of hue, saturation, luminance, tone, curves, grain, and embellishments like scratches, borders, infrared adjustments, light leaks and now bokeh. Any presets you’ve built over the years are quickly and easily transferred over automatically.

    #Alien skin exposure x 4 review update

    Not a whole lot of difference on the surface compared to Exposure 5, which in my opinion is just dandy as I’ve felt the last update made the whole program much more seamless and user friendly.

    #Alien skin exposure x 4 review software

    Of course, one would imagine and expect this to be the case with any new software release, but when considering the merging of two very powerful and RAM hungry programs in Exposure and Bokeh, I’ve been impressed how well my meager machine has handled the new version. I’ve been beta testing Exposure 6 for the last month or so and I must say, it is the fastest and most streamlined version of Exposure that I’ve used. Now, Alien Skin has chosen to merge both of these into one super plugin in Exposure 6. Two of my favorites from Alien Skin have always been Exposure for the remarkable film emulation filters, and Bokeh for the focus control. Alien Skin is a company focused on producing very high end and useful software plugins.






    Alien skin exposure x 4 review