Mon, 28 Nov 2011 PhotoCopy review
Taking a more artistic approach to toning and texturing images, PhotoCopy transfers the key components of a classic image, film or process
- Manufacturer: Digital Film Tools
- Pros: Lots of genres & processes covered; easy to use; texture overlays from paintings are impressive; effects are editable
- Cons: Some movie results are barely noticeable; tends towards sci-fi/blue tints in movie section; photos biased toward monochrome
- Price: $95 (£59)
- Star rating:
The clean white rooms of 2001, the tones of a Salgado print, and the colour of a cyanotype: this is the approach of PhotoCopy. It provides examples of a genre and transfers those tones, colours, contrast and textures to the target photo.
Effects are divided into Movies, Paintings, Photographs and Processes. In general, Movies is best for colour toning, Paintings for adding coloured textures, and Photographs for monochrome or grain, while Processes adds grain and texture according to the original chemical mixture.

Taking a more artistic approach to toning and texturing images, PhotoCopy transfers the key components of a classic image, film or process
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