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Exposure Software Releases Exposure X6 Share This on LinkedIn   Tweet This   Forward This

6 October 2020

Exposure Software has released Exposure X6, the latest update to its image editing software. The new release features GPU optimization, automatic adjustments, enhanced shadow and highlight processing, profile-guided noise reduction, a new color editor, an updated user interface, a haze slider, new mask virtualization options, integrated DNG conversion and a new manual.

Advanced Color Editor. Not the change in the color of the car from blue to green. This tool builds on Exposure's 3D Color Masking to perform sophisticated color edits simply and accurately..

"The introduction of GPU support in Exposure X6 enabled us to achieve amazing speed and image processing quality improvements," said Finley Lee, CEO of Exposure Software. "This further advances our goal of making Exposure the best available image editor for creative photography."

The new Advanced Color Editor builds on Exposure's 3D color masking to provide greater control of color modifications. For example, a model's blue dress can be changed to red in just a few clicks. Photographers can select source and target colors based on luminance, hue and saturation attributes. It is even possible to select multiple color replacement mappings and save them as a preset to be reused.

HIGHLIGHTS

Highlights of the new release include:

  • New GPU optimization leverages the full power of your computer hardware to dramatically speed up image processing.
  • One-click automatic adjustments select optimized values for white balance, exposure, haze level, contrast and tone.
  • Enhanced shadows and highlight processing is now more reliable, consistent and accurate.
  • New profile-guided noise reduction eliminates noise based on camera sensor characteristics.
  • The Advanced Color Editor builds on Exposure's innovative 3D masking to enable vastly greater control of color modifications. Perform sophisticated color replacements in just a few clicks.
  • Updated user interface provides a refined, modern aesthetic.
  • New haze level slider counteracts contrast decreases caused by atmospheric haze.
  • New mask visualization options.
  • DNG converter integration enables conversion to DNG format manually or automatically when copying from a camera card.
  • The new user manual complements our extensive video and in-product documentation.

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

The new version happily does not require new hardware. Exposure Software's modest hardware requirements include:

For macOS or Windows:

  • Intel Core 2 processor or newer
  • Monitor with 1280x768 resolution or greater
  • 8-GB RAM minimum, 16-GB recommended

For macOS:

  • OS X 10.11 El Capitan or newer
  • For GPU support, a recent (2015 or later) Metal compatible GPU with 2-GB RAM is recommended

Windows:

  • Windows 10 64-bit or newer
  • For GPU support, a recent (2015 or later) OpenCL compatible GPU with 2-GB RAM is recommended

We've just installed a review copy and will publish our full report after we've had a change to kick the tires on the new features. We previously reviewed Exposure X5 a year ago.

PRICE, AVAILABILITY

Exposure X6 is available now from Exposure Software for $119. Upgrade pricing is available to owners of previous versions of Exposure for $89. Additionally, if you purchased Exposure X5 on or after July 15, you will automatically receive a free upgrade to Exposure X6.

For more information see the news release below.

Exposure Software Announces Exposure X6, Image Editing Software for Creative Photographers

Exposure X6 features dramatic speed improvement, one-click automatic adjustments, advanced color replacement, innovative shadow/highlight and noise reduction processing and more

RALEIGH, N.C. -- Exposure Software, formerly known as Alien Skin Software, today announced the release of Exposure X6, the newest version of their award-winning Raw photo editor for creative photographers. Exposure is a standalone image editor that handles a full photography workflow. It includes plug-in support that enables Exposure's advanced editing and creative effects in Adobe Photoshop or Lightroom.

New in Exposure X6 is advanced GPU optimization, which dramatically speeds up image processing. GPU support works in concert with Exposure's existing multi-core optimization to enable Exposure to leverage the full power of modern computer hardware. Many frequently used editing operations have been sped up by a factor of three on typical GPU hardware. This improved performance enables editing at greatly improved speeds, reducing distraction so photographers can focus on creativity.

"The introduction of GPU support in Exposure X6 enabled us to achieve amazing speed and image processing quality improvements," said Finley Lee, CEO of Exposure Software. "This further advances our goal of making Exposure the best available image editor for creative photography."

New automatic adjustments select optimized values for the most frequently used controls in a single click, freeing time for creative editing. They can even be applied in batch to significantly ease the time spent editing large photoshoots. Exposure's new automatic adjustments include the following:

  • Auto White Balance adjusts white balance based on camera metadata. Corrects for tungsten, artificial, shade and sunlight illuminant scenes.
  • Auto Exposure sets image exposure for both under and overexposed images.
  • Auto Haze Level changes the level of atmospheric haze present in the image. This is particularly useful for backlit subjects and images shot into the sun.
  • Auto Dynamic Contrast lowers and raises the overall image contrast without changing saturation or hue.
  • Auto Tone sets values for Blacks, Shadows, Highlights and Whites sliders that affect overall image tone.

Using an innovative tonal-zone approach, Exposure's redesigned shadows and highlights controls are more reliable, consistent and accurate. These intuitive controls are particularly adept at recovering lost details in the highlight and shadow areas. The adjustments are applied intelligently to prevent unwanted color casts or hue shifts. They are exceptionally well-suited in preserving high or low key scenes.

Exposure's new profile guided noise reduction capability reduces noise based on camera sensor characteristics, ISO and estimated electronic noise. Luminance and chrominance noise can be reduced independently. The smoothing option applies an adaptive noise-sensitive algorithm which preserves sharp edges while further reducing noise.

The new Advanced Color Editor builds on Exposure's innovative 3D color masking to enable vastly greater control of color modifications. For example, a model's blue dress can be changed to red in just a few clicks. Photographers can select source and target colors based on luminance, hue and saturation attributes. It is even possible to select multiple color replacement mappings and save them as a preset to be reused.

Additional enhancements to Exposure include the following:

  • Updated user interface provides a refined, modern aesthetic
  • New haze level slider, for counteracting the decrease in contrast caused by atmospheric haze. It can also add haze as a creative effect.
  • Customization of the hue and opacity of the selection mask overlay.
  • Optional black background for the mask to view selected pixels without distraction.
  • Optional luminance or saturation background for the selection mask, which helps visualize the mask region when adjusting luminance or saturation constraints.
  • DNG converter integration enables conversion of Raw photos to DNG format using Adobe's DNG Converter software. Conversion can be performed automatically when copying photos from a camera card or manually invoked from a photo's thumbnail view.

About Exposure

Exposure began in 2005 as a film simulation plug-in for Photoshop and was immediately embraced by digital photographers of all genres seeking to recapture the organic look of film. Over the years, Exposure became a legend among plug-ins and evolved into a standalone full-featured editing and organizing solution for creative photographers.

Host Requirements

Exposure X6 may be used as a standalone program or as a set of plug-ins. When used as a set of plug-ins, it requires one of the following host applications:

  • Adobe Photoshop CS6 or Adobe Photoshop CC 2015 or newer
  • Adobe Lightroom 6 or Adobe Lightroom CC 2015 or newer

System Requirements

MacOS:

  • OS X 10.11 El Capitan or newer
  • Intel Core 2 processor or newer
  • Monitor with 1280x768 resolution or greater
  • 8-GB RAM minimum, 16-GB recommended
  • For GPU support, a recent (2015 or later) Metal compatible GPU with 2-GB RAM is recommended

Windows:

  • Windows 10 64-bit or newer
  • Intel Core 2 processor or newer
  • Monitor with 1280x768 resolution or greater
  • 8-GB RAM minimum, 16-GB recommended
  • For GPU support, a recent (2015 or later) OpenCL compatible GPU with 2-GB RAM is recommended

Pricing and Availability

Exposure X6 is available now from https://exposure.software for $119. Upgrade pricing is available to owners of previous versions of Exposure for $89. Additionally, anyone who purchased Exposure X5 on or after July 15 will automatically receive a free upgrade to Exposure X6.

Exposure X6 is also available in the Exposure X6 Bundle. This integrated collection combines Exposure with Exposure Software's award-winning Blow Up and Snap Art tools to add high-quality upsizing and natural media special effects. It is available for $149. Owners of one or more of the current apps in the Exposure X6 Bundle can purchase for $99. A 30-day fully-featured free trial of Exposure is available. Visit https://exposure.software to learn more and download the trial.


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