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FlashPhix 2.2 Photo Lighting Released

FlashPhix 2.2 Photo Lighting Released

Posted February 15, 2010 at 6:09pm by iClarified
Phoenxsoftware has announced the release of FlashPhix 2.2 for iPhone and iPod touch devices. This new major version adds amazing features to control the color of a picture's lighting which comes in addition to the ability to control light and dark tones separately. The great set of features turns FlashPhix into a perfect mobile Lightroom replacement and even enables iPhoneographers to apply spectacular and adjustable filters to their shots.

FlashPhix 2.2 is an app with highly customizable effects which enables people to control the lighting of images to the uttermost detail. This highly advanced lighting app enables you to take the Lightroom experience on the road and directly edit pictures shot with your iPhone. And this all at full resolution in a simple and sleek interface with an app optimized for great performance and low memory/power consumption.

The features of FlashPhix range from simple features for the average user to an advanced lighting system for professional photographers or hobbyist iPhone photographers. Everyone is able to operate it to their level of knowledge and people are even tempted to experiment with the more advanced features. For the new feature, “Channels”, which enables people to enable or disable certain RGB channels in the lighting of an image, are even step by step workshops available.


The normal lighting feature enables everyone to simply alter the global exposure of an image with one simple slider and a live preview of the made changes. In that way under-or overexposed pictures can be fixed within a matter of seconds.

The advanced lighting feature enables the more advanced user to alter the intensity of shadows and light tones separately with two sliders and now also with three buttons in which you can enable or disable certain color channels. In this way you can compensate or purposely create color glitches. For example, when you want a forest to get a blue glow, but you don’t want to edit the bright sky, you simply disable the red and green channels and slide the “shadows” slider to the right and the trees will turn blue and the sky will be left untouched. There’s also a global slider in this feature to shift what FlashPhix sees as light and as dark tones.

The final feature is the most easy one, the magic lighting button simply analyzes an image and applies the necessary change automatically in a matter of a few seconds. You can just lay back and FlashPhix will correct your picture’s exposure and contrast.

Feature Highlights:
* High Resolution support (1.600x1.200 pixels, Open and Save)
* Function to change the intensity of colors separately to create beautiful effects
* Uses a technique to create a natural flash look
* Simple "Lighting" function with a slider to control intensity
* "Advanced Lighting" function with multiple sliders to control light, dark and global tones separately
* "Magic Lighting" function to optimize the exposure of your picture automatically
* Ability to brighten, darken and control contrast
* Previews to see changes before applying them
* Easy to use
* Eye-catching interface with dock


Pricing and Availability:
FlashPhix 2.2 is $1.99 (USD) and available exclusively through the App Store in the Photography category. Writers, editors or reviewers can always request free promo codes for FlashPhix 2.2 to find out for themselves what the buzz is all about.


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turim
turim - February 16, 2010 at 4:57pm
Ok, had to try this, and my verdict is; the app Perfectly Clear is better... And Photogene of course is a must. I regret I used money on this. If you dont have an app for this already, I guess it'll do!
YK
YK - February 18, 2010 at 7:39pm
This isn't just a flash app, it's the purpose that you enhance your image's lighting with this App, that you recolor it. It's not a flash app or exposure fixer, although it has those abilities I think the main purpose is to be creative with the lighting through the RGB feature. If you just want an exposure app you can use the lite version, which is free. You actually pay for the ability to change lighting by disabling certain color channels. So it's kinda odd to compare it to Perfectly Clear and such. Anyway, the app works great for me, I was able to apply very pleasing and artistic effects.
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