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Alien Skin To Ship Exposure 6 In June Share This on LinkedIn   Share This on Google   Tweet This   Forward This

29 April 2014

The new version of Alien Skin's impressive Exposure film simulation and creative effects software tucks a few more tricks up its sleeve. They include the addition of Bokeh, the company's creative focus and lens simulation program; a streamlined interface with a faster image processing engine that permits instant previews; and unlimited texture control.

As we observed in our Exposure 5 review, film emulation is only one thing this genre of software does. It's really about creating a style with both film emulation and creative effects. And with Exposure 6, Alien Skin brings even more magic to the party while making it easier to perform.

"With Exposure 6, not only have we worked to enhance the rich feature set available to photographers, but also to streamline the software to help them focus on creating extraordinary images faster than ever," said Alien Skin CEO Finley Lee. "It's about helping photographers realize their artistic vision as quickly and easily as possible."

Exposure 6 runs in standalone mode or as a plug-in to Photoshop, Lightroom and Aperture. Alien Skin expects to ship it in June for $149, $69 for updates and free to anyone who purchased Exposure 5 in March or later.

More details in the news release below.

Alien Skin Software Announces Exposure 6

Now includes Bokeh functionality; Updated image processing engine for instant previews; Enhanced user interface for quick workflow; Unlimited creative texture control

RALEIGH, N.C. -- Alien Skin Software has announced the forthcoming launch of Exposure 6, the latest version of its flagship photography effects software. Exposure 6 enables digital photographers to quickly achieve accurate analog film emulation and creative effects in a simple interface. Exposure 6 can be used as a plug-in with popular host software or as a standalone program for even greater flexibility.

Exposure 6 brings all the creative tools of the traditional darkroom to the world of digital, such as the look of discontinued films, printing techniques and borders and textures. Popular classic films like Kodachrome, Polaroid and TRI-X have been carefully analyzed in order to faithfully simulate their characteristic tonal ranges and grain structures. Over 450 preset effects can be applied with a single mouse click, helping photographers achieve their desired look quickly. Exposure 6 integrates both color and black-and-white processing so there is no need to switch between tools.

Continuing the theme of integration, all the powerful functionality of Alien Skin's creative focus and lens simulation program, Bokeh, has now been rolled into Exposure, thus eliminating the need to jump between programs. As such, Exposure now provides simple tools for photographers to draw attention to their subject by manipulating focus, vignette and depth of field. From fast lens simulation through to tilt/shift and motion blur looks, Exposure 6 offers an endless array of creative options.

"With Exposure 6, not only have we worked to enhance the rich feature set available to photographers, but also to streamline the software to help them focus on creating extraordinary images faster than ever," said Alien Skin CEO Finley Lee. "It's about helping photographers realize their artistic vision as quickly and easily as possible."

Along with the inclusion of Bokeh, Exposure's user interface has been refined and enhanced in order to provide better aesthetics and functionality without compromising user-friendliness. A new basic control panel contains sliders for global adjustments to areas such as exposure, contrast, clarity and vibrance for faster editing. The image processing engine has also been rewritten and now offers full-sized instant previews. This makes it easy to visualize subtle differences between presets and facilitates rapid experimentation to find the right look.

Based on user feedback, Exposure 6 offers limitless variety in the ability to add border and texture overlays. Out of the box, Exposure 6 includes many new lighting effects such as realistic sun flare and authentic vintage borders developed by world-renowned photographer Parker J Pfister. Users are also now able to import their own custom borders and textures using the built-in importing tool. Likewise, sharing and syncing presets, textures and borders across multiple computers is also now easy to do in Exposure 6.

Exposure 6 integrates with the popular tools many photographers use in their professional workflow: Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom and Apple Aperture. Exposure 6 can also be launched as a standalone application.

To help users get started and for advanced techniques, the Alien Skin Web site has a library of tutorial videos and example images.

Pricing and Availability

Exposure 6 will be available in June through http://www.alienskin.com for $149. Owners of any version of Exposure may upgrade for $69. Free upgrades will be automatically sent to everyone who purchased Exposure 5 directly from Alien Skin Software in March or later.

Host Requirements

Exposure 6 may be used as a standalone program or a plug-in. When it is used as a plug-in it requires one of the following host applications:

  • Adobe Photoshop CS6 or newer
  • Adobe Lightroom 5 or newer
  • Apple Aperture 3 or later

System Requirements

  • Apple Mac users need OS X Mountain Lion (10.8) or later
  • Microsoft Windows users need Windows 7 or later
  • An Intel Core 2 processor or compatible
  • A monitor with 1280x768 resolution or greater


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