FilmPack 3 Essential Edition from DxO is an intriguing program that allows you to apply analog film effects to your digital photos. In this edition of FilmPack 3, you have a number of different effects: thirteen different black and white films, twenty color films, eight filters, six different tonings, and thirty-three different film grains (including silver halide). Some of these effects mimic celebrated film types of the past, such as Kodak Tri-X, Fuji Neopan, and Kodak Porta 160 NC, among others.
FilmPack 3 features a simple, quick interface that lets you easily process all of your images and allows you to categorize presets for your photos. While FilmPack 3 Essential Edition can work as a standalone program, it also can work as a plugin for DxO Optics Pro v6.6 or higher, the 32-bit versions of CS4 or CS5, Adobe Lightroom 3, and Apple Aperture 3. Want vintage film effects without investing the money, time, and hassle to acquire vintage cameras and film? Then check out FilmPack 3.
| Plug-In Support |
Works as a plugin for the below: DxO Optics Pro v6.6 or higher Adobe Photoshop CS4, CS5, 32 bits only Adobe Lightroom 3 Apple Aperture 3 |
| Requirements |
RAM: 2GB Memory: 400MB Available Disk Space Screen Resolution: 1024x768 or higher Windows: Intel Pentium 4 processor or AMD equivalent (Pentium Dual Core or higher or equivalent recommended) Microsoft Windows XP 32, Windows Vista (32 or 64 bits), Windows 7 (32 or 64 bits) To process images larger than 20MP, a 64-bit operating system with 4GB RAM is strongly recommended Macintosh: Intel Processor Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, Mac OS 10.7 Lion To process images larger than 20MP, 3GB RAM is strongly recommended Each license allows you to activate the software you have chosen on two distinct computers: Windows, Macintosh, or one of each. |
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Really nice product, but I hope that you don't have to contact support for anything. It's through email only and it's been days and I haven't heard anything back. I think my letter got lost in the (e)mail.
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