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Alien Skin Exposure X4

- Jackie Dove

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Price: $119 (around £90) from fave.co/2EWePPO

Alien Skin Exposure X4 is a prosumer app targeted to photo hobbyists and enthusiast­s who want to kick their photograph­ic output up a notch or two. While the app – which works both as a standalone or a plug-into Photoshop – specialize­s in raw images, it’s also compatible with a variety of formats including Tiff, Jpeg and Psd. Version

X4 offers improved shadow and highlight recovery for improved detail. New, customizab­le light effects add drama to your compositio­ns while new transform tools let you correct keystone tilt and other skewed perspectiv­es.

In addition to photograph­ic features, Exposure X4’s Smart Collection­s let you more efficientl­y organize your photo library using keywords, ratings, and colours. A tethered shooting feature, mostly targeted to profession­al photograph­ers, lets you monitor folders and do tethered shooting directly from camera to screen.

Shadows and highlights

Nothing could be easier than Exposure’s new Shadow and Highlight sliders, part of the app’s large assortment of basic and advanced editing

tools. Moving the sliders adjusts images in real time with immediate previews and no lag time.

As you bring out much of the hidden details in underexpos­ed images, you can use other editing controls like Detail, Colour, Tone Curve, Lens Correction, Focus, and more to tweak photos even more. Unless you do a lot of compositin­g, Alien Skin Exposure X4 works pretty well as a standalone image editor.

Presets

Exposure is famous for its nearly three dozen analogue inspired film simulated historical preset categories – including 10 types of colour films, nine types of black and white films, Lo-Fi, Portrait Touch

Up, Graduated Filters, Bokeh, Cinema, and more with 500 presets.

You don’t have to keep clicking to sample results. Just mouse over the presets to dynamicall­y view which ones will best improve your image.

With Exposure’s non-destructiv­e layer and masking features, you can add presets to an image as well as brush on edits and apply gradients to discrete parts of the photo.

Transform and light effects

When you are shooting upwards at a tall structure, you generally encounter the keystone effect – the structure appears to be tilting away from the camera lens. To correct this perspectiv­e, Exposure X4 has a new Transform section that lets you straighten, crop, scale, and position your subject on an X-Y axis. This easy-to-use adjustment makes all buildings look the way you had intended.

The new version also features enhanced light effects, which are easy to adjust. Just choose from a library of effects, or use positionin­g controls or your mouse to move or rotate various flares, glows, rays, and light leaks to different parts of the image. You can adjust their intensity and opacity, and even block off parts of the image you don’t want affected. There is no chromatic aberration tool as yet, a staple of most image editors.

Organizati­on

The new version assists with using metadata to create Smart Collection­s, which make it easy to cut through a mass of different kinds of images to single out landscapes, portraits, cat pictures, or whatever you select. You can use metadata such as ISO, keywords and ratings or assign keywords as you share images from your camera card.

Alien Skin’s folder setup relies on the Finder for allowing access to photos from your Desktop and Documents folders without importing them into a catalogue. Instead, a Bookmark feature lets you add any folder you want to use in the app as well as monitor those folders for additional images.

Because the app is targeted at more advanced users, Alien Skin assumes that users were organizing photos in Lightroom rather than Apple Photos, and the app does not see directly into your Photos Pictures folder. For those organizing in Apple’s Photos app, an undocument­ed workaround

lets you peer into the desktop Photos Pictures package and then drag the Masters folder into the Finder Sidebar to make images stored in Apple Photos immediatel­y accessible to Exposure X4. The app does not display thumbnails of videos stored with images, and they show up as inelegant blank white placeholde­rs.

Lightroom users get an extra incentive to ditch Adobe’s subscripti­ons with Exposure’s new Lightroom Migration Tool, which can convert Lightroom folders to Exposure bookmarks while retaining metadata like flags, keywords, and labels.

Copying images from a camera card into Exposure gives you vast flexibilit­y in naming convention­s, metadata, and even the ability to automatica­lly apply presets to the new images, but you can’t preview images before importing them.

Macworld’s buying advice

Alien Skin Exposure X4 is a streamline­d, intuitive image editor with most of the editing controls you need and many more that will give your images an artistic boost. As a plug-in to Photoshop and Lightroom, Exposure gives you the choice of sticking with Adobe’s subscripti­on-based Creative Cloud and still getting the benefit of a tremendous number of beloved film-based presets. At the same time, it also offers a viable alternativ­e to Lightroom, which recently made the transition from standalone perpetual licence to joining the subscripti­on family.

System requiremen­ts

• OS X 10.10 (Yosemite) or later

• An Intel Core 2 processor with SSE4 support or compatible

• A monitor with 1280×768 resolution or greater

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 ??  ?? Alien Skin Exposure X4 interface
Alien Skin Exposure X4 interface
 ??  ?? Hundreds of film-based presets are the heart and soul of Exposure
Hundreds of film-based presets are the heart and soul of Exposure
 ??  ?? New Transform tools let you correct keystone distortion
New Transform tools let you correct keystone distortion
 ??  ?? Customizab­le Light Effects illuminate your scene with warmth and depth
Customizab­le Light Effects illuminate your scene with warmth and depth
 ??  ?? You can set up smart collection­s from a choice of many different criteria
You can set up smart collection­s from a choice of many different criteria
 ??  ?? Importing images from a camera card offers lots of naming and metadata options
Importing images from a camera card offers lots of naming and metadata options

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