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WARNING: if you have used the trial version, and are buying on the Mac App Store, make sure to remove the trial version before buying. Otherwise the App Store engine will find it, and this might cause some conflicts.
Note: the following information is mostly relevant for the full version of Photo Sense for Mac OS.
Click the Download button to download Photo Sense. Please try the program and make sure it works on your computer before purchasing. Note that saving photographs is disabled until you purchase a license.
Click the Buy button to purchase the license. The payment is processed by VeprIT's authorized reseller Avangate. Once the payment is finalized, you will receive your personal license code by e-mail. Run Photo Sense and enter this code in the registration window (shown on startup) to enable the restricted features.
Photo Sense is also available on the Mac App Store. A light version of Photo Sense, Photo Sense Lite, is only available on the Mac App Store. Learn about the Photo Sense Lite limitations here.
Photo Sense (the full version) is covered by the following Software License Agreement, unless it is purchased on the Mac App Store. Please read the license agreement and only install/use Photo Sense if you agree to all its terms. Photo Sense Lite, as well as Photo Sense if it is purchased on the Mac App Store, is covered by the standard Mac App Store license agreement.
In general, any Apple computer originally shipped with Mac OS 10.5 (Leopard) or later should be able to run Photo Sense. It is recommended to download a demo version to make sure it works (click the Try button when the license code is requested).
For better performance when processing large numbers of photos, more than 1 GB of memory (RAM) is desirable.
Behavior improvements and bug fixes.
With this major update Photo Sense gives you a full control over the photo enhancement process.
Fine-tune the automatic results manually to make them even better!
In addition, the automatic processing has been improved (exposure and saturation), and several
behavioral aspects have been modified.
New features:
New features:
New features:
Bug fixes in the Crop & Straighten tool for Mac OS 10.5 (Leopard).
This release addresses artifacts reduction in the processed photographs. The image processing engine has been adapted to support a greater computation precision. This sometimes significantly reduces the amount of revealed artifacts. Artifacts are mostly visible when brightening dark photographs.
Bug fixes, mostly for Mac OS 10.5.
Added support for the Apple Trackpad gestures. Zooming, rotating, and swiping are now supported (on Mac OS 10.6 or later) in the Preview and Image Browser. In addition, scrolling with a mouse (or with two fingers on the trackpad) moves zoomed images in the preview, even when the Move tool is not active.
The major problem of the original Photo Sense release has been solved. Human skin often looked over-saturated, producing too red, unnatural colors. The only solution to this problem was to completely disable increasing saturation in processing options. Photo Sense 1.1.1 adds an option to preserve skin color saturation, while still increasing saturation of other colors. We recommend to enable this option for all photographs with people, and to disable it for photographs without people.
The first publicly available version.