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http://www.macnn.com/articles/12/05/22/crumplepop.intros.colorkit.suite/

Briefly: AKVIS adds CS6 support, ColorKit Suite launched

updated 01:50 pm EDT, Tue May 22, 2012

 

CrumplePop intros ColorKit Suite


AKVIS has announced that full CS6 support has been added to five of its plug-ins, Retoucher 5.5, Coloriage 8.5, HDRFactory 2.5, NatureArt 4.5, and MakeUp 2.5. Support has also been integrated for the upcoming Photoshop Elements 11, and a number of bugs have been resolved in the standalone versions of each app. Upgrades are free for existing users, while full licenses range in price from $39 to $87.

CrumplePop debuts ColorKit Suite

ColorKit Suite, a new color grading and film looks suite, has been launched by CrumplePop. The suite is comprised of four tools, ColorKit, Grain35, HalfLight, and OverLight, each which offers a selection of effects for modifying a video. All of the plug-ins are native to FCP X and can be purchased as individual tools or as a collective suite. The entire suite is being offered for $299, while ColorKit, Grain35, HalfLight, and OverLight are sold for $149, $199, $49, and $49 respectively.


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