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Adobe Photoshop CC
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Author's review
PixelSampler is beyond a shadow of a doubt the most amazing and artistic collection of visual effects. PixelSampler gives you control over nine film style effects.
Have your image change from Black and White to Monotone or add twinkling points of light to your picture with Starlight. By using the lightest tonal areas of your images twinkling stars magically appear.
Adjust colors, light, or tones to the included preset or to your own unique creation. PixelSampler gives you many different variations to enhance your image without spending time in the darkroom.
Free
1.0
Windows
Windows 2000
English
1.3K
12.45 MB
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