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Oct 22, 2009 21:30 |  #1

Got an e-mail today saying that Viveza 2 will be ready for purchase in December 2009. Full price is $199, upgrade is $99.

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Oct 22, 2009 21:33 |  #2

It's about time some 64 bit plugins hit the streets :lol:

Key Features:
  • U Point powered Color Control Points for precise, selective photo editing
  • NEW: global image adjustments, including levels & curves, make Viveza the only tool needed to enhance color and tonality in a photograph.
  • NEW: Structure control providing fine detail and texture enhancements.
  • NEW: Shadow Recovery control providing high quality lightening of shadows that can be applied either selectively or to the entire image.
  • Improved color control points, with improved interaction, color rendering, and precision of selections.
  • Improved timesaving user interface, including easier-to-grab slider controls, slider favorites, multiple zoom states, keyboard nudging, and multiple undo levels.
  • NEW: Copy & Paste enables quick duplication of control points for more complex image enhancements
  • NEW: Define your favorite sliders to provide a more streamlined interface.
  • NEW: 64-bit compatibility with 64-bit versions of the Windows operating system mean the software can access more RAM for working on larger files.
  • NEW: Built-in interactive help and online video tutorials provide free training to ensure users get the most out of the software.




  
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Oct 22, 2009 23:40 |  #3

I was just reading that email! Not sure if I'm going to spend the money though


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Oct 23, 2009 06:47 |  #4

a521 wrote in post #8877302 (external link)
I was just reading that email! Not sure if I'm going to spend the money though

Me neither. I have had V for a long time and have not used it in months. I found I can do a better job with more precision manually with layers and masks in PS.

It's just MHO, but it ain't worth the $99 upgrade and certainly ain't worth $199 for the new user. Waaayyyy overpriced for what it does.


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