Radical Breeze Releases RadicalPhoto 2.0 for MacOS X
Radical Breeze has released RadicalPhoto 2.0, a major update to their photo enhancement and conversion application. Version 2.0 is a free upgrade for all users and features a completely re-designed interface, enhanced effects processing and file exporting preview.
“For version 2 of RadicalPhoto we had one clear goal in mind: to make enhancing and tweaking a photo as ridiculously fun as possible,” stated Bryan Lund, founder of Radical Breeze. “Adding, reordering and customizing effects is now a simple drag and drop process.”
About RadicalPhoto
(https://www.radicalbreeze.com/radicalphoto/index.html) : RadicalPhoto is an easy to use application for enhancing, tweaking and converting pictures. Available effects include Emboss, Pixelate, Twirl, Wave and many more. Pictures can be saved in a wide variety of formats including Jpeg, Tiff and Photoshop formats.
Pricing
RadicalPhoto can be purchased standalone for $14.95 or as part of the RadicalBreeze “10 Pack” (Which also contains DiscBlaze, Illumination, Macabinet, DeskDoodle, Footlights, DoThisNow, RadicalSqueeze, RadicalSafe & Zephyr: $135 worth of software) for $49.95. Discounts for larger volume and educational purchases are also available. Free trial version is available.
RadicalPhoto System Requirements
MacOS X 10.3 or higher.
For more information, visit:
RadicalPhoto Webpage – https://www.radicalbreeze.com/radicalphoto/index.html
RadicalPhoto Direct Download – https://www.radicalbreeze.com/radicalphoto/RadicalPhoto2.dmg
Radical Breeze – https://www.radicalbreeze.com/
Radical Breeze Online Store – https://www.radicalbreeze.com/store/index.html
Radical Breeze 10 Pack – https://www.radicalbreeze.com/thepack/index.html
This article was last modified on January 3, 2023
This article was first published on February 24, 2005
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