
Exposure X7 creative photo editor and organizer - Exposure Software
Exposure X7 is the creative photo editor that handles every step of your workflow. It has gorgeous film emulation and creative presets in an efficient editor that is a joy to use.
Alien Skin Software is now Exposure Software
Aug 29, 2019 · Alien Skin Software is now Exposure Software! The new name expresses our complete focus on serving creative photographers.
About Exposure Software
Way back in 1993, a UNC graduate student named Jeff Butterworth left school to build one of the world’s first commercial Photoshop plug-ins. Finley Lee joined him quickly thereafter, and Exposure …
Exposure X7 Free Trial - Exposure Software
Download a free fully-functional trial of Exposure. The trial lasts 30 days, so you'll have plenty of time to put it through its paces in your workflow.
Buy Exposure X7 - Exposure Software
Buy Exposure Buy Exposure as a solo product or as the central app in the Exposure Bundle, integrated with our other photography tools, Blow Up and Snap Art. Exposure is the same whichever one you …
Video Tutorials - Exposure Software
Settings Management Learn techniques for managing your own custom settings. This video will quickly teach you how to save, share and archive your own settings for Alien Skin products.
Exposure X7 Features - Exposure Software
Masking presets enable one-click selection of sky, foliage, skin tones, and more Quickly select mask constraints with an eyedropper tool Nondestructive Layers Layer effects, including presets and photo …
Eye Candy Creative Plug-ins for Photoshop - Exposure Software
Effects like Animal Fur, Smoke, and Reptile Skin are rendered in exquisite detail down to individual hairs, turbulent wisps, and shiny scales. Eye Candy helps you quickly explore and design looks.
Shop - Exposure Software
Buy or upgrade Exposure Software creative apps and plug-ins, including Exposure, Eye Candy, Blow Up, and Snap Art.
Running Blow Up 3 in Standalone Mode - Exposure Software Support
C:\Program Files\Alien Skin\ Right click on the file and drag it to your desktop. Releasing the mouse button will cause a menu to pop up. Select the option to create a shortcut. Alternatively, you can right …