Recreate the look of black-and-white film Kudos for letting their users make that decision for themselves.
It's a friendly touch that ensures you have access to everything you've paid for, even if onOne feels you likely won't need the discontinued plugins any more. The installer lets you choose whether to retain or replace earlier versions of Suite plugins. In fact, it also provides the option to leave the older versions of all Suite plugins installed alongside their new releases, if you want to be able to use the old versions while you're learning your way around the updates in their newer equivalents. (Much of its functionality has been moved into Perfect Effects 4, Perfect Layers 3 and the new Perfect B&W, all of which are included in the updated bundle.) We're pleased to report that the installer for Perfect Photo Suite 7 cleverly gives you the option to leave PhotoFrame installed, along with the PhotoTools and PhotoTune plugins that were retired alongside the debut of the previous Suite 6 release. In our earlier article, we mentioned that onOne's PhotoFrame application had been discontinued, and is no longer part of the new Perfect Photo Suite release. We've spent a little time with the latest version on the Windows platform, and below we preview some of the most important new features and wrinkles. It's here now, and as promised it brings changes aplenty.
#FILM BOKEH PHOTOSHOP UPDATE#
At the time, the update was still a couple of months away from public availability. In September we covered the announcement of Perfect Photo Suite 7, the latest major update to onOne Software's flagship image editing plugin package.