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NIR Color
NIR Color
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NIR Color free download for Mac

NIR Color

Version 1.24

Convert photos into faux-infrared images.

NIR Color overview

NIR Color lets you convert a photo into a magical and surreal infrared scene.

Photography is the art of capturing light. Infrared photography, on the other hand, is the art of capturing invisible light. If you’re looking for something new and unique to add to your photography arsenal, then you came to the right place. NIR Color is truly beautiful, surreal, and will transform ordinary landscapes into something magical and ethereal.

When using "NIR" everyday objects differ sharply from those of visible light. A blue sky can sometimes appear very dark, while foliage often turns light to create an amazing and chilling contrast. Not only will the contrast make your photo 'pop', it will also transform the original color to ones that are dreamy and surreal using our infrared "color" filters. The decision is in your hands to tone down the color to ones that are classy, clean, and contrasted; or boost them to a dramatic color of your choosing taking your infrared photography to a completely different level. With NIR Color you can quickly see how incredibly beautiful the world can be in a different light.

What’s new in version 1.24

Updated on Oct 08 2015

Version 1.24:
  • Added support for OS X 10.10 Yosemite

Information

License

Demo

Size

14.7 MB

Downloads

673

App requirements

  • Intel 64
  • Mac OS X 10.6 or later
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