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- All 16-bit per component processing gives you 256 times the bandwidth and precision of 8-bit.
- Make corrections, enhancements and apply filters precisely, without time-consuming masks.
- Control how filters (Operations) are applied to and image using
adjustable maps (curves) on the Hue, Saturation and
Luminance components. Set an Operations’ roll-off
on the maps so the effect appears completely natural.
Blend colors gradually into one another.
- Organize and arrange your Operations in an Operation Sequence.
- Turn Operations on and off at will for instant comparison.
Change the order of Operations in a Sequence and save
your Sequence or Operation(s) independently. Use them
on any other image or for archival purposes.
- Multiple ways to apply any operation: globally, regionally with
a rectangle or ellipse tool, or by using the powerful
brush tool to apply pixel-accurate effects. All Operations
can be removed in any combination with these tools.
- Work with a proxy image and render your corrections to the
final full-resolution image only when your creative
work is done. This allows you to work quickly and see
changes almost instantly in the process.
- All Operations are saved or stored as vector-based sets
of instructions. You don't have to worry about
loss of resolution when applying the same Operation
or Sequence of Operations to different sized images.
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- Every effect can be applied to an image globally or only
to specific color values or regions selected in the
image.
- Increase or reduce saturation in specific colors and lightness values.
- Sharpen or soften by saturation, color and brightness.
- Clean up distracting backgrounds.
- Balance saturation: reduce hot spots while boosting poor chroma.
- Correct entire image or any portion of the image easily.
- Change anything, anytime.
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- Create a list (Sequence) of Operations that can be turned
on and off, changed, or moved independently and at
any time while you work. No more starting over when
your mistake is at the beginning of a session.
- Create and save an Operation or Sequence of Operations and
apply them to any other image.
- Create detailed regions under one Operation and copy and paste
or drag and drop one or all of them to another Operation.
This is great when you want to affect specific regions
of an image in several different ways.
- All regions are fully editable - copy, paste, resize, duplicate
and reorder.
- Go back through your Sequence and change or delete anything
at any time while you are working or when you come
back to it after you reopen it.
- Copy and paste any curve on an Operation’s maps (curves)
and paste it into another Operation’s maps to
select the same color values.
- Asiva displays changes nearly instantly, letting you see
the results without committing to the time-consuming
process of re-rendering a large image over and over.
You'll do more work with less effort.
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- Supports single frame images of unlimited resolution or size.
Only constrained by the available memory, file format
and drive space of your computer.
- Independent program - not a plug-in.
- No extensions to create confusion with your other applications.
- Highly stable code won't leave you stranded at critical moments.
- Mac Version uses Apple ColorSync technology to match color
throughout the process: input source, display and final
rendering. What you see is truly what you get.
- Supports RGB, HSI and HSV or CMYK, HSI and HSV color spaces
simultaneously. Automatically reads the image source
and changes color mode as needed.
- Supports TIFF (8 or 16-bit RGB or CMYK), PICT (Mac Version only)
and JPEG (CMYK too!).
- Internal 16-bit per component processing for greater bandwidth
and precision.
System Requirements:
Mac:
- PPC Mac. OS 8.6 thru OS X 10.4.8
- Intel Macs Universal Binary Version Coming Soon!
- At least 32MB of available RAM
- Virtual memory must be off
PC:
- PC with Pentium-Class or AMD-K6 processor
- Microsoft Windows® 2000/XP
- Approximately 80 MB of hard disk space
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