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Subject: Genuine Factals


InfoCentral ( ) posted Fri, 16 March 2007 at 12:05 PM · edited Sun, 06 October 2024 at 11:22 PM

Anyone use this program?  I would like to know what you think of its performance and what formats you are able to save too?  I am under the impression that it doesn't save to standard graphic formats???


zollster ( ) posted Fri, 16 March 2007 at 12:57 PM

i've downloaded a demo which ive used a couple times...it works from within photoshop so you can save it to whatever format you like. its pretty good imo...you just need to shapren the pic up a bit after you've used it


InfoCentral ( ) posted Fri, 16 March 2007 at 11:42 PM

If I remember correctly there is another product that does the same thing?


dreamer101 ( ) posted Mon, 19 March 2007 at 2:43 PM

KPT Effects has a Fraxflame filter that does fractals.


InfoCentral ( ) posted Wed, 21 March 2007 at 2:15 PM

What this program does is photo enlargements or resolution incresement.


doneydonydone ( ) posted Wed, 21 March 2007 at 4:52 PM

i think Genuine Fractals is excellent quality for the price -- and i havent even used it that much neither!!!

you can crop areas and then increase the size and even convert it from 72dpi to 300+ without that much loss of quality

i have found that if you have a good photograph it will do a great job 

-- if you use it on computer graphics - i.e.  a Cinema 4D render/Terragen render it creates a sort of painted look to the image


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