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Akvis Frame Suite update
Ralf Jurrien : August 2nd 2007 - 13:34 CET
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Akvis Frame Suite update : We are glad to announce the update of Akvis Frame Suite to version 2.0. With this program you have a great variety of photo frames to choose from as well as an opportunity to generate a unique frame out of your own picture. Version 2.0 of Akvis Frame Suite offers two more edge effects for photo frame creation - Frost and Artistic Crop. The new Frost effect generates frost crystals around an image, imitating the frost patterns one sees on a window pane in winter. The new Artistic Crop effect accentuates a certain part of an image by blurring the rest of it. The focus of attention is shifted to this part and the photograph is seen in a new light. Registered users can upgrade to version 2.0 for free.
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Akvis Frame Suite 2.0 - Availability
Download Frame Suite now in Windows or in Macintosh version and test the program for 10 days free of charge. The program is available in two versions - as a standalone application and as a plug-in to a photo editor. The download contains both versions plus help files.
Akvis Frame Suite 2.0 - Features
• Added support of tiff format to the standalone version.
• The Macintosh version is now Universal Binary, it works equally well on both PPC- and Intel-Mac.
• Added compatibility with Photoshop CS3 on Intel Mac.
• New interface and help languages have been added.
• Improved color profiles handling.
About Akvis - Image processing software
AKVIS LLC specializes in development of image processing software and scientific research. The company was founded in 2004 by IT professionals having considerable experience in programming and software development. Since then the company has released a number of successful programs. The AKVIS Team is enthusiastic about graphics and image processing issues. The company sponsors web-design and digital photography contests. The company offers free licenses to non-profit organizations (heritage foundations and historical societies) involved in conservation and restoration of photographic archives having cultural value.
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