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Published 01/10/2012
OnOne Software
OnOne will be a familiar name to any Imagemaker reader, chiefly for its long-established range of Photoshop and now Lightroom enabled plugins.
And, whilst it continues to release these, just as we were going to press onOne decided to launch a brand new version of its standalone product in Perfect Photo Suite 7, available from late October.
Enthusiastic users of Perfect Photo Suite and onOne's product portfolio include the likes of John Denton and Bjorn Tommassen. Another fan is Damian McGillicuddy, who says:
"I've watched onOne software develop over the years and each time it's upgraded it's a genuine improvement in layout, functionality and use. The lovely thing about Perfect Effects is that it's as controllable and customisable as you want it to be so it's perfectly possible to create bespoke imagery as and when you need it - or if you're feeling a little lazy a few simple 'clicks' can create something extraordinary. Its integration with Aperture was a massive thing for me and that combination is used in the vast majority of my images now. Thanks onOne."
As one might expect like its predecessor in version 6.1, Perfect Photosuite 7 collects together an assortment of plug-ins to provide a single complete package. Though the individual components can be still used in conjunction with Photoshop, the unique selling point is that you no longer require Photoshop to use them. The pitch is a readily understood 'do everything you want to a photograph, without having to use Photoshop.' With onOne's UK-based General Manager Bob Campbell believing that most photographers only use around 20% of Photoshop's capabilities anyway, the Perfect Photo Suite aims to be just that, providing all one might need to enable you to make your workflow simpler, quicker and moreover better.
The faster and easier Version 7 naturally features new tools, a new intuitive interface, improved performance, plus - should you require it - the option of direct integration with Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom and Apple Aperture. A brand new module is Perfect B&W, designed to help photographers at all levels create dynamic monochrome imagery. There are also new versions of stalwarts, Perfect Portrait, Perfect Effects, Perfect Layers and Perfect Resize.
The module Perfect Effects 4 has a new effects library with search capability, a favourites folder, larger image view plus new effects, textures and borders. Perfect Portrait 2 comes with new retouching and auto enhancement tools. Perfect Layers 3 has a new image browser, search functionality, blending modes and Perfect Brush. The Perfect Brush tool incidentally has new precise edge detected masking, while Perfect Resize 7.5 Pro includes improved image resizing algorithms powered by Genuine Fractals.
Via the main onOne website the cost of Perfect Photo Suite 7 is $299.95 to first-time users or $149.95 to those upgrading.
Another important aspect to mention is that onOne offers a 30-day money back guarantee on all products across the board.
www.onOnesoftware.com
Remo Software
Ever deleted an image by mistake on your Mac or PC and wanted to recover that lost data, or had a MOV or MP4 file corrupt on you that you were desperate to retrieve? With customers praising the price, speed of search and breadth of files recovered, Remo Software, which offers a whole host of programs to right what will have at first seemed lost causes, may just have the stress-relieving, business-saving answer to your troubles.
Basic, Media and Pro versions of the Mac version of its Remo Recover program are available to buy and download online from the below URL, priced at $59, $69 and $179 respectively. The middle Media edition is designed to recover popular media files such as photos (including RAW), as well as audio and video files. The Windows versions of the same are slightly cheaper, at $39, $49 and $99 for the three.
Remo Recover for the Mac is described as advanced software customised for fast and easy data recovery from Mac OS X. You can even preview deleted and lost data using the free-to-try version. This universal binary application supports both Intel and PowerPC platforms, tracking down those formerly lost or deleted files using a powerful built-in scanning application - even those on re-formatted volumes and re-partitioned Mac drives. Recovered data can be sorted on the basis of name, size, date and file type.
Not only is there the ability to recover files from your hard drive/s, but also those stored on flash memory cards, USB external drives, FireWire drives and iPods.
The Windows version of Remo Recover meanwhile boasts of being able to scan an entire drive in a few minutes to recover deleted files, and rescue files from formatted partitions, even when Windows has been re-installed. For the full list of options see the products on the website listed below.
www.remosoftware.com
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Twitter: @remosoftware
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