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AKVIS Frame Suite is an impressing collection of edge effects for decoration of photos. The software offers a great variety of photo frame versions (from classic to most fancy frame samples) as well as gives an opportunity to generate a frame out of user patterns. Artistic: A photo frame gives an image the final touch, makes it look complete and of artistic value. Depending on the occasion it can be a strict frame or a colorful motley decoration. Whether you wish to decorate a birthday card or to make a marriage album, you can rely on the program - it will add any photo elegance and style. Original: Create your own unique frames! Save a square or rectangular pattern as a graphic file and use it to generate an original photo frame. The result can be astounding! Flexible: Photo frames that come with Frame Suite can be easily tailored to your particular photo. Select a color for the frame; choose its form, its style, the instenity of the applied edge effect. If you enjoy working with layers, you will like the possibility to apply a transparent frame, so that the lower layer(s) could serve as background. If you like the frame you get, you can save it as a preset and apply it to other photos in the future. It is planned to enrich the collection of frames with new ones. The program is available in two versions ââ?¬â?? as an independent program (standalone) and as a plug-in to a photo editor. The plug-in version is compatible with Adobe Photoshop, Photoshop Elements, Paint Shop Pro etc.

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Format:Software
Date:Jun 2009Version:5.0
License:UpdatePrice:$49.00
Platform:Mac
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