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Author Topic: Photo-Reactor 1.0 by Mediachance  (Read 5890 times)

Curt

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Photo-Reactor 1.0 by Mediachance
« on: June 10, 2013, 01:09 AM »
Instead of spending much time updating their existing programs,
Mediachance took time to create a new wonderboy program:
Photo-Reactor!

What is so different about Photo-Reactor?
Everything! From the very first moment you open it, you will work in a brand new dynamic environment where the old static image processing do not apply.

Watch a very short introductory video showing you how to create a simple reusable effect
http://www.youtube.c.../watch?v=CUolSDRc72Y

With Photo-Reactor:

- every single effect or adjustment can be re-adjusted at any time without ever undoing steps. It doesn´t matter if you applied an adjustment minutes or months ago you can always go to that very step and change it, remove it add to it.
- you can have unlimited layers and effects that also go sideways, not in one big layer pile like with every other editor
- you can wrap effects and processing into new super-effect, add your own controls and then use them in the future as just any other single effect
- you can apply all the effects, however complex they are to any other images with a single click or to a folders full of images without creating macros
- once a series of image adjustment is done, it is automatically reusable forever regardless of its complexity
- you can create reusable effects that are very hard to do in standard linear photo editors
- it has a build-in super fast c++ language script for the few of us geeky enough to mess with that sort of things things
- the output image can be used to process other images without the need to remember what was done

Try it for yourself
Download the trial version and try it for yourself
http://mediachance.c...m/reactor/index.html

Promo Offer
The software is right now sold for a surprisingly low promotional price of $49
-Mediachance Photo-Reactor

Windows version
Version: 1.0
Date of upload: JUN/9/2013

32-bit version for Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, Win 8
    photoreactor.exe (22MB)
64-bit version for Vista x64, Windows 7 x64, Win 8 x64
    photoreactor_x64 (22MB)

http://mediachance.c...m/reactor/index.html + frames...

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Re: Photo-Reactor 1.0 by Mediachance
« Reply #1 on: June 10, 2013, 02:08 PM »
Hey Curt - have you downloaded and installed the trial? Whaddya think?

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Re: Photo-Reactor 1.0 by Mediachance
« Reply #2 on: June 10, 2013, 03:54 PM »
-no, Mike. I cannot imagine I would ever need the main feature of this application: the reusable effects. I edit a lot of pictures, but always one by one - I never re-use a setting. It may be a fine editor, but I would much prefer more features, instead of this.

But I have two of their other programs, (Dynamic Photo HDR and Dynamich Painter), and they are both very stable, and very fast launching. So I think Mediachance's programs are very well written.

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Re: Photo-Reactor 1.0 by Mediachance
« Reply #3 on: June 10, 2013, 07:31 PM »
Interesting! Thanks!

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Re: Photo-Reactor 1.0 by Mediachance
« Reply #4 on: June 13, 2013, 09:07 PM »
Interesting, Curt - I have RealDraw but haven't used it in ages (and it hasn't been updated in years). Good software nonetheless...