Things to Note Just a few things to point out. Can add details to the image without noise or artifacts. Precisely adjust highlights, midtones and shadows and refine using the Offset controls to redefine which area is affected. Details can be controlled separately for the Shadows and Highlights the image. Bring out hidden details (especially in clouds) without adding artifacts or noise. The adjustment can be selectively applied to highlights, midtones and shadows to create more natural result. This works best in smooth areas or low contrast areas. Emphasize details (especially fine details). The application is also quite snappy and showing changes as you adjust sliders. This is a truly impressive application that rewards the user with great results with minimal effort. I love how much detail the application can pull out of single images. There are some really good controls here. Now you can take total control over the development of the image. I use presets to get a starting point, then click the Adjust button next to each name to see the settings used in the Adjust tab. The application is very good at avoiding image artifacts (particularly if you give it a raw image). I find the Compare view quite useful to see where my image started and where it currently stands. You can also create your own presets and share with others to expand your collection. With almost 70 easy presets (sorted into logical categories) you can quickly explore what each can do. The application is very good at getting results. What I like is that you can apply different values across different tonal ranges and even use masking within the application to brush in effects or layers to stack effects. It’s all about adding detail to images with precise control over contrast, structure, detail and sharpening. The application is very easy to use and to get results. The application works best with 16-bit images. Important for those who need to print, you can also see Histograms to check for tonal range clipping and pixel saturation. Many of the controls also offer detailed refinement features for Sharpness, Structure, and Vignettes. The pro edition offers some extra features like the ability to use it as a Photoshop, Lightroom, and Aperture plug-in. Intensify Pro Available only from the company website for $59.99.This is an introductory price and it will switch to $39.99 in the future. Intensify Available only in the Mac App store for $29.99.I am reviewing the standard edition from the Mac App store. There are two versions of the application (available only for Mac users). The app is designed as a way to quickly improve tone, color and contrast. I must say that the application does exactly what it promises to help you discover the beauty in the details. I had a chance to see the new release Intensify from Macphun live in New York recently.
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