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PhotoMagic

PhotoMagic - 1.2.8

design, paint, enlarge, and repair images

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This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 1.2.8
Release Date: 2007-11-07
License: Update
Downloads (this version): 2,084
Downloads (all versions): 9,100
Price: $49.00

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Product Description:

PhotoMagic: complete photo software suite! PhotoMagic is designed to add fun and perfection to photography. If you have a digital camera or mobile phone with built-in camera, PhotoMagic is the perfect add-on to give your photos a finishing touch. Unlike other products PhotoMagic offers all you need into one photo suite: professional, award winning, and patented technologies provide the highest quality. It has an easy to use yet powerful interface to design, paint, enlarge, and repair your photos. This complete suite is a must have for all digital camera users!
  • Unique, awarded, and patented technologies.
  • Stunning professional quality filters.
  • Advanced preview window.
  • Very easy user interface.

Design: Offers traditional add-ons like color effects, various lenses, special effects, and photographic edges.

Paint: Equipped with all the right painting tools and functionality it lets you turn each of your photos into great looking pieces of art.

Enlarge: With the award winning and patented S-Spline technology you can create photo enlargements up to any size without losing any quality.

Repair: Automatically enhance, repair and improve your digital photos with professional high quality filters to perfection in no time at all.

What's new in this version:

  • New: Language support for Farsi
  • New: Official Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) support
  • Fixed: Unable to save images containing invalid metadata
  • Fixed: Some Exif tags were wrongly updated

Operating System Requirements:

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

  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.3 or higher

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PhotoMagic Commentaryfalse - Version: 1.2.2, 5/21/2007 09:44PM PST

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Ancient_Boii_Tribe
It does NOT restore photos as it would like to claim. Restoring photos is like taking an old photo of your great grand father and repairing the scratches and other damage, then being able to colorize it too. So don't even go there.

It does have a few tools that do make photos look nice but they are no magic and just on the edge of crappy.
What's this photozoom, that's really lame. If you have Aperture and Photoshop you can just bypass this gimmick.

Aperture really does zoom with no loss, and PhotoShop can repair and colorize plus much more.

49.00 for this is way too much. There is a lot of flash but no balls. It's kind of slow because it's bloated like M$ stuff. I "might" buy this for 10.00 but that's a big if.

These are just tools that can be found in many free applications. This guy is just trying to reinvent the wheel and sell it to make a fast buck by using neon lights to blind you.
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PhotoMagic CommentaryHmmm - Version: 1.0.12, 8/17/2005 07:52PM PST

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Hockpooh777
I did find PhotoClean somewhat useful. If you want to see how your photo looks you can always do a screen shot, "Shift Command 4" Most of the filters are just silly to me but I'm sure they would have a big use to people that need to distort photos for advertising or doing Andy Warhal or Peter Max. I think this app leans heavier towards that kind of stuff then is does making photos look good with real artistic effects like restoring, colorizing, and aging. Still it's not bad, but not worth the price for my work. It is a nice tool to use along with Adobe apps.
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PhotoMagic CommentaryAww Man - Version: 1.0.12, 8/17/2005 06:28PM PST

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Hockpooh777
Looks like this app is useless to me. I like to restore old photos and colorize them. I also like to take new photos and make them look old. This tries to do the latter. Looks like it's back to using Adobe. I'm not shooting this app down. It just doesn't have anything at all for me.
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