![]() Once you’ve purchased the software from the website, you can simply enter the activation code to continue using it as a full product. If you’re not sure which version will be best for you, or if you’re going to enjoy the effects that the software creates, it’s recommended that you give the trial a go first. When you first load up the software you’ll be prompted to either enter an activation code, purchase the software or continue your trial. To get the software, all you need to do is download it from the MacPhun website. The app is aimed at photographers “of all skill levels”. There’s also other editing options available, including brightness, saturation and others you might find in a standard editing program. ![]() In other words, the software creates an HDR type effect, via a number of different presets which are designed to suit the subject at hand. MacPhun’s new app, Intensify Pro, is designed exclusively for those with Mac computers. It also says that the program “includes a vast number of ultra-powerful adjustments to deliver the image you saw when the shutter was pressed.” ![]() The difference between the two versions is that the pro version can be used as a plug-in for other pieces of software (such as Photoshop or Lightroom) and has a number of more advanced features, such as a micro sharpness tool and tonal range clipping.Įither way, Intensify, it is claimed by MacPhun, uses “four incredible detail algorithms help you get eye-popping depth that is nose-free, halo-free and full of life”. It is available in two different versions - a standard, which will set you back £13.49, or a more advanced “pro” version, which costs £34.99 and is the subject of this review. ![]()
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