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TrueBlur

TrueBlur - 1.1

Photoshop plugin to add realistic camera blur

All Time: (1.7)
This Version: (1.0)
Current Version: 1.1
Release Date: 2005-05-06
License: Update
Downloads (this version): 909
Downloads (all versions): 3,257
Price: $27.00

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Product Description:

Designed to boost your creativity, TrueBlur gives your images a more realistic looking blur than has previously been possible. Due to the unique LensFIT technology, TrueBlur offers the most realistic blur on the market. TrueBlur has been designed by the award winning team of imaging scientist at FixerLabs and uses EXIF information (where present) to generate an accurate model of the lens optics. Give the selection the final touch by adding 'noise' to ensure it blends seamlessly into the final image.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.1

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.1 or higher
  • Adobe Photoshop 7 or higher, or
  • Adobe Photoshop Elements 2

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TrueBlur ReviewImpossible to contact developer - Version: 1.1, 10/21/2009 09:20AM PST

equinoxresearch
As other people have reported online, the developer Fixerlabs often does not respond to customers.

We have sent 3 emails over the last 2 months and had no response.

The telephone number for the company on VersionTracker is disconnected.
The telephone number on their current WHOIS information is disconnected.

We have called 3 times the telephone number currently listed on their website www.fixerlabs.com, each time we received an answering machine. We left a message each time and no one has returned our calls.

We messaged them through the webform on their website and also left feedback on their feedback form. We have not had any reply.

We contacted Computers Unlimited their UK distributor who are listed on their website as the current UK distributor of their products. They say they do not currently distribute any Fixerlabs products and cant remember when they last did it was so long ago. The person listed as their contact at Computers Unlimited has not been with the company for some time.

We needed to speak to Fixerlabs regarding our licence and because we quite liked the product and were recommending it to our colleagues and clients. Unfortunately we cannot use the products we purchased as we cannot contact them about our licence. Clearly now we will no longer be recommending their products purely on the basis they do not seem to care about their customers.

We are a professional media company and have dealt with many small and large software companies and have always had a response or been able to contact other companies. We would recommend that if you wish to use these pretty good applications from Fixerlabs that you bear in mind the problems contacting the company and the lack of up to date information on their website.

Regards

Edward Hirst
Picture Editor
Equinox News Pictures Ltd.
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TrueBlur ReviewDecent lens blur - Version: 1.0.6, 5/5/2004 06:17AM PST

scaissie
Better than Photoshop's own lens blur in one regard: this works in 16-bit. Other than that, the built-in lens blur filter has more options and works better, especially when applying it through graduated selections.
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TrueBlur ReviewExcellent lens blur - Version: 1.0.6, 5/5/2004 06:16AM PST

scaissie
Better than Photoshop's own lens blur in one regard: this works in 16-bit. Other than that, the built-in lens blur filter has more options and works better, especially when applying it through graduated selections.
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