Cinemagraph Pro For Mac Review
















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Cinemask Pro for Mac Cinemask Pro offers the best solution for creating and editing cinemagraphs on Mac OS X. Our professional grade offering will have you creating amazing creations in no time at all! Taking a picture is only half the battle. CNET's digital photography and design software forum is the best source of troubleshooting advice and software recommendations from a community of experts. Furthermore, Cinemagraph Pro comes with support for still images that you can use as your still frame. Once the photo and / or the video are imported, you can take advantage of the Trim function and adjust the length of the video. Review Cinemagraph Pro files or folders, click Complete Uninstall button and then click Yes in the pup-up dialog box to confirm Cinemagraph Pro removal. The whole uninstall process may takes even less than one minute to finish, and then all items associated with Cinemagraph Pro has been successfully removed from your Mac!

Recently I had an opportunity to try my hand at creating the new hotness in cyberspace,, what they are calling a living photo creation software. Cinemagraph Pro allows users to easily create Cinemagraph images, a media form that combines elements of a moving video to a high quality still photograph or referred to as 'hybrid photography.' In February, Flixel released a professional version of the app for Mac with upgraded features previously only available for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch.

The software itself is very simple, raw, and young. It provides a very appealing platform for creatives interested in something new and exciting, but like most first generation software it still has some minor issues. Features Support for UHD (4K) resolution video output Masking tools Seamless looping options Color/BW Filters Offers the option to upload high resolution cinemagraphs directly to Flixel's site as well as Twitter and Facebook. The Flixel uploads also provide an embed code so living photos can be placed onto websites and blogs. Before beginning my week long escapade into the Cinemagraph Pro software I read what the App offered users: 'An intuitive interface enables swift navigation amongst a full suite of editing modes and with just a few clicks; your living photos are shared with the world. It's never been easier to create beautiful professional grade Cinemagraph images. Intuitive Creation.

Fast Results.' I was really curious to test out the interface of the software. I first approached Cinemagraph Pro without visiting their in an effort to test how intuitive the software really is. The layout is incredibly simple and as someone who's accustomed to using Adobe Creative Suite, I found myself over-analyzing what I was suppose to do.

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After a few minutes I understood the program and began creating a basic workflow. Flixel boasts that it's intuitive and fast, and I agree: it is. Once I was familiar with the software, I could create interesting Cinemagraphs in under ten minutes. Program Walk-Through You begin by uploading video into Cinemagraph Pro by creating a new document: The video file opens. Pretty simple, pretty easy, on the top left you've got the Trim tool (video editing tool), Mask tool (to determine what area to keep in motion), the Loop tool (have your Flixel repeat), and the Effects tool (color filters) I brought my trimmed section into effects and chose an effect called Process, on the right you can see some of the color filters provided.

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After choosing my effect I masked the area of video I wanted to remain in motion. Once I had my completed Flixel I had the option to directly upload to the Flixel site or generate a.gif.

There is a button in Step 2 of the Mail Merge Manager that looks like an envelope with arrows pointing right and down. . [Command + P] followed by [Esc] Advantages: • This is faster than the select-all method (same number of commands, fewer keys) • Fields in headers and footers are also updated (not accomplished by select-all method) So in conclusion: no, there's no specific single shortcut to update all fields, and the alternatives are not superior to [Command + P] [Esc]. I know this answer seems to be implied in the question, but I think it's the best answer and should be listed (the fact that other answers even are given implies that it is being overlooked).

I had been experiencing compression issues when exporting.gifs, and then trying to re-upload and embed them for this article, so I chose to directly upload to the Flixel site. Here is what the finished product looks like: Render Issues Explained I found myself having difficulties when it came to rendering/uploading my living pictures. The software provides two options when rendering your Flixels either upload them straight to the Flixel community site or directly to your computer as a.gif or.mp4 file at 1080, 960 or 720 resolution. What I encountered was serious compression issues when I saved the gifs to my desktop. Occasionally a 1080.gif would have gradient banding and sometimes it wouldn't. When I did have a batch of decent looking.gifs, I would upload them into imgur.com to see how they would hold up, and often times they would look worse.

I tried experimenting with different resolutions sizes and I would usually be confronted with serious compression issues. In an effort to get the.gifs web-ready for this review, I started directly uploading my Flixels onto the. With this method, the.gifs looked great: high quality, no gradient banding, practically perfect.The only downside was I couldn't pick what resolution size the.gifs uploaded. After prepping this article and having work around the compression and banding problems I realized that my ability to control the output of my Flixels was really limited. Flixel Comparisons: These were Flixels I shote for and created. The first two were exported at their largest resolution and uploaded through Imgur. The last three were directly uploaded to the Flixel community site and embedded into the article.

As this is a 3rd party developed application and has no affiliation with either Apple or Microsoft, unfortunately the standard is quite low. This application also provides additional effects and some very basic sharing options to upload pictures to social media. On the up side there are a few additional effects such as additional mirrors that are not available in the Apple Photo Booth application. Photo Booth For Windows 7 is a portable application developed to provide Windows 7 users with a similar experience to Mac’s Photo Booth in that you can quickly take snaps and add effects to them. . This photo taking application allows taking pictures and applying effects like Thermal Camera, Mirror, X Ray, Light Tunnel, Kaleidoscope, Squeeze, Twirl, and Stretch.

I'm really excited to see the capabilities of this software in a year or two, but presently I feel the software is in it's very early stages with some kinks to work out. It's definitely a fun tool for creative professionals or companies looking for new ways and unique ways to market to their customers. What I liked • Speed and usability As you can tell from the walk-through above, this program could be used by almost anyone with basic computer skills. It's quick, easy, and straightforward. • Zoom Feature The Zoom feature wasn't mentioned in the walk-through because it's a keyboard command, but an especially useful one when making selections for masking. The program (similar to Photoshop) allows you to zoom into the video (Command +) while creating a mask.

I came across this on accident and was very impressed that it was a command built into the program. • Masking Tool The Masking tool is what makes this program so incredible.