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Digital image and photo enhancement software's revolutionary 'Virtual Lighting' technology gives you studio quality results without the need for fancy, expensive equipment.
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Digital image and photo enhancement software's revolutionary 'Virtual Lighting' technology gives you studio quality results without the need for fancy, expensive equipment.
Imagic Photo is a fun, easy to use image and photo enhancement software that turns your pictures into stunning, professional, straight out of a glamour magazine look without the fancy, expensive studio equipment. Copyright 2007 Imagic Photo. All Rights Reserved.
Comment by Aaliyah — 05/09/2010 @ 17:12
Color Filters: Using the three sliders, you can add a virtual color lens filter to your images, for color correction or dramatic effects. Exposure: Great for adjusting images that are too dark or too bright, without altering the overall brightness of your image.
Comment by Heather — 10/18/2009 @ 11:55
Now you can fine tune your images with Imagic's updated toolbar. Perfect for color correction, fixing under or over exposure, correcting skin tone, reviving faded images, removing unwanted color casts, or adding an artistic flair. Brightness: Adjusts the lightness of your image without blowing out the original color detail and levels.
Comment by Patrick — 08/15/2009 @ 08:49
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Comment by Ashleigh — 06/26/2009 @ 20:41
Imagic Photo - Professional Edition toolbar shown Within a matter of seconds, you can make minor color or lighting corrections, or take your photographs to a whole new level.
Comment by Mikaela — 06/07/2009 @ 00:15
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Comment by Khloe — 05/26/2009 @ 08:16
download Intensity: Allows you to adjust the amount of lighting, whether you want just a hint or an all out light explosion!
Comment by Angela — 05/21/2009 @ 21:29
Free Lite Edition for Windows 2000, XP or Vista And with the tools set right at your fingertips, it allows you to touch up your pictures on the fly, without having to search through and navigate confusing menus.
Comment by Aron — 05/19/2009 @ 04:40
Saturation: Adds or removes the color level, while at the same time leaving a slight hint of the original color. tutorials
Comment by Amiya — 05/18/2009 @ 06:33