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NEAT projects 3 Pro
is available as a Giveaway of the day!
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Photographing sights, squares and city scenes without disturbing tourists in front of the lens: only NEAT projects 3 professional can do that. The efficient and flexible editing program guarantees ideal results that look like they were created by professional photographers.
User interface for 4K Ultra HD.
Removes distracting people & objects from photo sequences.
Image sequences with up to 500 images.
Load motion sequences now also from videos.
Expert mode with 90 different effects.
Adobe Lightroom Classic plug-in included.
Only for Windows.
Suggested: Windows 11, 64 Bit, Prozessor Intel I7, 8 GB RAM, resolution of 1.920 x 1.080 px, graphics card: DirectX-compatible; Minimal: Windows 10/8.1/7, 64 Bit, Prozessor Intel I3, 4 GB RAM, resolution of 1.600 x 900 px, graphics card: DirectX-compatible
163 MB
Lifetime
The program is available for $99.00,
but it will be free for our visitors
as a time-limited offer.
This is handy as I have 2 Pro so it's a upgrade... thanks...
The theory is quite simple, take a bunch of images of somewhere (still or in a video) until you (hope you) have one showing every part of the scene without a person in front of it. Load the images into the program and it should make one without the people. Their examples show hand-held shooting.
I see it comes with the latest version of the FreeImage library (3.18.0.0) which is used to read Raw image files (which most serious cameras can optionally save as well as JPEGs), although strangely it's not the size (in bytes) I would have expected, perhaps it's been re-compiled by Franzis? I checked and the Sourceforge version still has the old size. I wouldn't worry about it, especially as it's so old now (8 years) that it won't support any vaguely recent camera.
As I mentioned it can also support video input, although using stills may well give a better result IMHO, partly as video can use slow shutter speeds so not have the sharpest details. Then again if all you have is video...
It appears to work okay with a 4k monitor without having to tweak any settings.
Registering, as always, is trivial if you have a Franzis account and much more entertaining if you don't. Just use a real e-mail address so the next time around it will be easy...
So, IMHO, worth a download...
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