Citra FX Photo Effects 3.0
KIYUT just released Citra FX Photo Effects 3.0, an image filter effects for digital photos or images. It allows anyone, regardless of experience, to turn digital images into unique artistic looks. Citra FX comes with many prebuilt filters from color adjustment, contrast, exposure to advanced filters like water ripple, emboss, etc. The result is only limited by your creativity. You also get instant visual feedback on what you changed.
Applying filter effects to digital image never been this easy and fun. It is well suited for everything from simple to advanced digital photo or image filtering.
Citra FX makes it easy to get impressive photo effects:
- Many Photo Filter and Photo Effects.
- Blur: Box, Gaussian, Motion, Sharpen, ...
- Color: Contrast, Exposure, Grayscale, HSB, RGB, ...
- Distort: Circle, Diffuse, Marble, Ripple, Twirl, Water, ...
- Stylize: Contour, Emboss, Flare, Light, Mosaic, Noise, Oil, ...
- Photo Mask and Vignette Effects - Easy, simple, and fun to create impressive photo effects.
- But surprisingly powerful.
What's new:
- Add Filter Distort -> Warp
- Fix Selection Bug, when the image has transparent area
- Improved UI
- Other small enhancements
- Updated to use NetBeans Platform 6.5 (platform9 cluster)
Citra FX Photo Effects Information:
- Product Page: http://www.kiyut.com/products/citra/index.html
- Features Page: http://www.kiyut.com/products/citra/features.html
- Screenshots Page: http://www.kiyut.com/products/citra/screenshots.html
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OtengiM replied on Fri, 2008/11/28 - 7:52am
rss10711 replied on Fri, 2008/11/28 - 9:45am
in response to: OtengiM
Tonny Kohar replied on Sat, 2008/11/29 - 12:52am
Yes exactly, it is Graphics2D as the engine or pixel manipulation. And for the GUI it is Netbeans Platform and Swing.
Tonny Kohar replied on Sat, 2008/11/29 - 12:55am
Almost forget, many of the filters are come from JHLabs Image Filter
http://www.jhlabs.com/ip/filters/index.html
It is Graphics2D for pixel manipulation.
OtengiM replied on Wed, 2008/12/03 - 8:19am
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plastorgas replied on Thu, 2009/07/30 - 10:02am
I'm really amazed at the hard work invested in this piece of software.
I'm very 'protective' of my image tools and i rarely include a new one to my tool set, but this one is really nice.
I'm definetely including it in my repertoire.
Cheers.
magos
michaljohn replied on Sat, 2009/09/12 - 12:10am