![]() Macphun has announced that four of its photo editing tools have been updated to include support for Photos for Mac. The ability to use Macphun tools such as Noiseless, Tonality, Intensify and Snapheal with Photos will, according to the company, fill the gap left by iPhoto and Aperture. “So many people were left disappointed by the lack of editing tools in Photos for Mac. As photography enthusiasts ourselves, it made perfect sense to improve Photos’ weaknesses,” commented Alex Tsepko, COO of Macphun. “With Macphun’s photo editing extensions, Photos for Mac will finally offer the tools, features, speed and editing quality that its users were expecting. We’re confident this update will be an exciting element of Apple’s eagerly awaited El Capitan.” For existing users, Intensify, Tonality, Snapheal, and Noiseless will automatically update when El Capitan is released. Macphun Press Release First Extensions for Photos for Mac Announced by Macphun Macphun has announced that four of its most popular photo editing tools have been updated to include support for Photos for Mac editing extensions. San Diego, CA September 7th, 2015 - Macphun Software, a leading innovative photography app developer with over 25 million users worldwide, today announced that four of its acclaimed photo editing tools have been updated to include support for Photos for Mac editing extensions. The updated Noiseless, Tonality, Intensify, and Snapheal will provide key solutions to shortcomings in Photos, including noise reduction, black and white editing, detail enhancement, and object removal. Photography enthusiasts have been hoping for more powerful editing since Photos for Mac replaced iPhoto and Aperture in 2014, and Macphun is committed to providing users with pro photo editing power on a par with Aperture, which Photos is lacking. Existing Macphun users will receive a free update. To find out more, visit The ability to use Macphun tools with Photos will fill the gap left by iPhoto and Aperture. Users will now be able to do more with their photos, as the extensions will give them the ability to repair photos and explore creative avenues, in far less time, while remaining in a native OSX app which is many users’ photo library of choice. “So many people were left disappointed by the lack of editing tools in Photos for Mac. As photography enthusiasts ourselves, it made perfect sense to improve Photos’ weaknesses,” commented Alex Tsepko, COO of Macphun. “With Macphun’s photo editing extensions, Photos for Mac will finally offer the tools, features, speed and editing quality that its users were expecting. Many of the tools Macphun will bring to Photos are not present in Aperture, Lightroom, Affinity or Pixelmator. We’re confident this update will be an exciting element of Apple’s eagerly awaited El Capitan.” The four updated editing tools makes Photos an absolute creative powerhouse: Intensify Pro – Powerful detail and colour enhancement app Tonality Pro – Black and White photo editing Snapheal Pro – Object removal and spot healing app Noiseless Pro – Noise and digital grain reduction app. [The newest version of my ebook about Photos for Mac and iOS, Take Control of Photos, has just been released. A lot of the research I did for this story came out of working on that book. If you use the Photos app a lot, consider buying the book.] For many years, Apple let you use iPhoto and then. Sep 26, 2017 - WhiteWall is available now on the Mac App Store. Support for third-party apps and extensions for Photos Projects is one of the nicer. To give users access to a broader variety of print services, macOS High Sierra introduced Photos Project Extensions which integrate directly with the Photos app. In macOS Mojave, Photos will transition entirely to Photos Project Extensions. Users will be able to print and update their existing projects using these new services, and will gain access to a broader variety of options. For final purchases using the existing built-in service, place your orders by September 30, 2018. You can begin using Project Extensions now: learn how to.
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