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Tiffen Dfx Version 2 Complete Stand Alone Software
Tiffen Dfx Version 2 Complete Stand Alone Software

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Tiffen's Dfx Software simulates Tiffen's optical filters, and includes masking, layering, and special effects.
Abel Code TI-DFXCMPV2
Mfr. Code DFXCMPV2
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The Dfx Version 2 software stand alone edition includes features such as:

  • 113 individual filters
  • Thousands of customizable presets
  • Simulation of Tiffen glass camera filters, specialized lenses, optical lab processes, film grain, exacting color correction as well as natural light and photographic effects
  • Rosco and GamColor Gel libraries
  • Rosco and Gam Gobo libraries for lighting effects
  • Paint system that includes Color, Clone and Red-Eye Removal brushes
  • Image effects including non-destructive Crop, Rotate and Scale
  • Layering system for multiple filter application
  • Sophisticated but easy to use masking tools
  • Variation generator for effect parameters
  • Batch processing
  • Color management using ICC profiles
  • 8 or 16 bit image processing
  • Exchangeable Image File Format (Exif)
  • Camera RAW, TIFF, JPEG as well as Kodak Cineon and DPX file formats
  • Multi-processor acceleration

    Minimum System Requirements:

  • Windows XP Pro, XP Home, or Vista; Mac OSX v10.4 and above.

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