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Latest Free FCPX Effects. Free RULE OF THIRDS. Photon Pro a $29.99 noise reduction plugin for Final Cut Pro X Details. The new kid on the noise reduction block is Photon Pro, a $29.99 FCPX plugin that is marketed with the tagline 'Photon Pro uses a sophisticated algorithm to remove sensor readout noise.What's new in Photon 0.9:
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*You can draw the Selection Area as a circle
*Screenshot for a single window – Press Alt+PrntScr
*Photos and videos by default saved in Photon folderRead the full changelog
While many useful tools have been included in recent Windows versions, a reliable and intuitive screenshot capture utility is not one of them. There are numerous applications designed to fill this gap, but some are perhaps too complex, and most fail to integrate into the OS and end up looking out of place.
Photon is an unobtrusive and intuitive program that can help you take screenshots and record desktop videos, while also providing you with a basic set of editing tools. Moreover, the application can upload images to various social networks or cloud services.Easy-to-use screen capture and recording utility
Once it is launched, Photon is minimized to the system tray, and you just need to click its icon whenever you want to take a screenshot. When doing so, a bounding box is displayed, and you can select the area you want to capture.
It is also possible to record videos of your desktop, and several output formats are supported.
You can press the PrtScn key to take a screenshot or capture a specific window using the ALT + PrtScn combination, but these shortcuts cannot be customized.Edit your screenshots and share them with others
After defining the capture area, you can take advantage of the available drawing tools to highlight various items or insert text. These operations are performed on your desktop, without the need for a cumbersome editing application, and you can even modify the capture area afterward.
When you are happy with the results, you can save the image locally, but it is also possible to upload it to the Photon server and provide the generated link to your friends, as well as share the picture via Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest or VK.
Furthermore, Photon can upload the file to Google’s image search engine to look for similar pictures or use an OCR engine to extract text content.Well-designed screen capture utility that can only get better
Overall, Photon is a great choice for anyone looking for a lightweight and easy-to-use application that can help them take screenshots or capture videos. It offers a collection of handy editing tools and allows you to share or upload content, but it could still be improved in a few respects.Filed underPhoton was reviewed by Catalin Chelariu4.0/5
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top alternatives PAID Click to load commentsThis enables Disqus, Inc. to process some of your data. Disqus privacy policyPhoton 0.9add to watchlistsend us an update file size:17.7 MB filename:photon_install.exe runs on:Windows 10 32/64 bitWindows 8 32/64 bitWindows 7 32/64 bitWindows Vista 32/64 bit main category:Multimedia 5 screenshots: developer:visit homepageScreenshots Click to enlarge screenshot Click to enlarge screenshotLatest version 10.4.6 (March 21, 2019) DownloadVisit developer's siteDownload Final Cut Pro X 10.4.6 2867MBMacSoftware License Shareware (Free download but time limited software. Full version from $300.)Free Fcpx EffectsSupported operating systems Mac OS Version history / Release notes / Changelog 10.4.6 March 21, 2019 • Detects media files that may be incompatible with future versions of macOS after Mojave and converts them to a compatible format • Fixes an issue that could cause share destinations to disappear from the share menu after quitting Final Cut Pro • Fixes an issue that could cause the workflow extension button to disappear when resizing the interface • Fixes an issue in which the Select Clip command could incorrectly select the clip beneath the playhead • Fixes an issue in which a successful share notification appears after the share operation was cancelled • Fixes an issue in which frames saved to the frame browser in the Comparison Viewer may appear differently than they do in the viewer • Fixes an issue in which frequency information for Hum Removal may not be visible in the audio inspector • Fixes an issue in which relinked media may appear with black thumbnails in the browser and timeline • Fixes an issue in which the share menu may be obscured behind the viewer when using Final Cut Pro in fullscreen mode • Improves reliability when sharing video to YouTubeView full changelogSections/Browse similar toolsFcpx Free DownloadGuides and How to'sHow to capture video with Final Cut Pro on a Mac - ReadFinal Cut Pro X video tutorialsView all guides with guide description hereAcronyms / Also Known AsFinal Cut Pro, Final Cut Pro X, FCP, Final Cut Express, FCPX, Apple Final Cut ProPhoton Pro Fcpx Free Download PcShare softwareNotify me when software updated or report softwareEmail me when it has been updatedReport this software (dead link/new version)2 reviews, Showing 1 to 2 reviewsWhile I wouldn't go so far as to say it's 'the standard by which all others are judged' (because, 8 years after I bought my first copy of FCP, I STILL compare it to Avid Media Composer...), FCP is a tremendously impressive, easy to use program that will allow any professional editor to shine, without getting in the way (for the most part). But...you may be seeing some reservations, and you would be right. -I ABSOLUTELY HATE the grey-on-gray interface, with it's tiny window headers, puny type, and windows (especially the viewer window) which don't resize properly or consistently. -It loses render files like nobody's business. Not so bad on my little local system, but a major pain in the patoot on the Xsan-based networked systems I work on. -Apple is a little slow to implement support for newer compressed formats of video (anyone remember version 5, HDV and the Apple Intermediate Codec?), expecially when compared to the format-agnostic leanings of, say, Vegas. -the keyframing interface can be balky, frustrating and downright difficult to use when you're tired and it's late in the session...those little black diamonds just don't effing go where you want them -and who in god's green earth decided that the 'Center' function shouldn't have a 'smooth' keyframe mode accesible from the keyframe window, but instead, from the Browser window, and only when you have the wireframe view mode turned on? Stupid, stupid, stupid. -needs to be restarted, and/or have prefs tossed, far too often. NEVER have to do this on any Avid I've worked on (and I've worked on plenty, both PC and Mac). That being said, FCP is definitely the biggest bang for the buck out there...I've made a business using this software!Review by mikejaz2 on Mar 24, 2008 Version: 5.1.4 OS: MacOSX Ease of use: 8/10 Functionality: 9/10 Value for money: 10/10 Overall: 9/10Final Cut Pro has been the standard by which all video editors are compared. I've switched platforms from a PC using Adobe Premiere to Mac's OS X using Final Cut Express HD. Compared to Premiere, Final Cut is blazingly fast and has a superior interface. Final Cut Pro and Final Cut Express HD have a near identical interface. Express is less than 1/3 the price of Pro and with some careful shopping around you can find it for 1/10th the price. With the cheaper Express version ($300 msrp/$170 street) you will loose some advanced video editing features and Apple's mpeg encoder - stuff I never use anyway. Apple's mpeg encoder (bundled with 'Pro') has been a problem for many and those who have it tend not to use it. Save yourself some money and buy Express and an mpeg2 encoder which supports Apple's codec. I have been using TMPGEnc (running under Parallels) to encode for DVD after editing on the Mac with excellent results. Multi-track and single-track editing can be mixed and rendering is faster and easier.Review by hbutz on Jan 22, 2007 Version: Express HD 3.51 OS: MacOSX Ease of use: 9/10 Functionality: 10/10 Value for money: 7/10 Overall: 9/102 reviews, Showing 1 to 2 reviews