Helicon Filter
If you are looking for Helicon Filter, you have come to the right place. We explain what Helicon Filter is and point you to the official download.
What is Helicon Filter?
Helicon Filter is a an application that is part of the Helicon Soft suite. This application functions as a platform for image editing. It is built on an interface that can easily be explored by photographers of different levels of expertise.
Helicon Filter is equipped with functionalities that allow users to straighten, crop, magnify, and enhance digital images. Users may also control the color scheme, contrast, and brightness of the images based on their own preference. Users are provided with retouching brushes that can be used for editing and enhancing images. Once installed, a Wizard can aide users in exploring these functionalities by providing prompts that can easily be followed.
Helicon Filter is also considered an editor which is non-destructive in nature. It has embedded functionality that allows users to edit photos by setting up layers atop of the original image. Modification can be redone and undone at any time. The software automatically saves a copy of the original image as a reference for the user. Retouching of images can also be viewed in real-time. This software runs well on Windows 2000, XP, Vista, and 7.
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File types supported by Helicon Filter
About file types supported by Helicon Filter
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Last updated: : September 3, 2013