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onOne Software’s PhotoFrame Pro 3; Give Your Photos A New Edge:
With Photoshop CS2 running on Mac OS X 10.3.9, I found that PhotoFrame Pro 3 performed quickly. The various effect tools are presented in floating palettes which can be repositioned, docked, or hidden, giving you freedom to customize your work space, as well as the ability to see your chosen effect applied to a full-screen preview. With Version 3, all edges and frames are installed on your hard drive, so they’re always available via the Frames palette browser without having to insert a CD.
PhotoFrame Pro 3 is compatible with Mac OS X 10.3.9 and higher and Windows XP Service Pack 2. It’s available for an MSRP of $159.95, or $69.95 to upgrade from previous versions of PhotoFrame. At press time, several new downloads were added to the onOne website, www.onone software.com. First is a free upgrade to Version 3.0.2. Next, the Instant Film Frame Collection is comprised of 109 new frames free for owners of PhotoFrame Pro 3 or PhotoFrame Elements, a $69.95 scaled-down version for Elements users. Additional frame collections are also available for $39.95 each, designed by individual photographers, including my friend and colleague Rick Sammon, Vincent Versace, Jim DiVitale, and Helene Glassman. See the website for examples and details. Note that you must have PhotoFrame Pro 3 or PhotoFrame Elements to use these.
Whatever subjects you photograph, these distinctive edge effects and frames can creatively complement and enliven the tone and increase the impact of your pictures, almost as fast as you can select them.
For more information, contact onOne Software, 15350 SW Sequoia Pkwy, Ste. 190, Portland, OR 97224; (888) 968-1468; www.ononesoftware.com.
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