Xero Nostalgia

The plugin gives a result that reminds me of a hand-tinted monochrome photograph
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  • License:
  • Freeware
  • Publisher Name:
  • Xero Graphics
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  • Operating Systems:
  • Windows XP/2000/98
  • File Size:
  • 714KB

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Xero Nostalgia Description

Advertisement Xero Nostalgia is a Photo & Image software developed by Xero Graphics. After our trial and test, the software is proved to be official, secure and free. Here is the official description for Xero Nostalgia: This plugin gives a result that reminds me of a hand-tinted monochrome photograph or, perhaps, the kind of cheaply-produced and gaudily-coloured magazine covers that I used to see as a child; it was that "childhood" connection that led me to call the plugin "Nostalgia", of course. The plugin selectively desaturates the image, but also gives a subtle change in hues. The end result is that some parts of the image become monochrome, while others take on a Sort Of unrealistic-looking colouration. It's hard to describe, so you'll need to try it to appreciate properly what I'm talking about. Saturation &Balance These two sliders work together to control the colouration of the image. The Saturation slider has the most dramatic overall effect, while the effect of the Balance slider is more subtle. Actually, if you experiment you'll find that a high saturation and low balance give a result that initially looks very Similar to low saturation and high balance. There will be a subtle difference in the image's colour balance, however. Flourescence This slider controls the "realism" of the colours. At minimum, the image will be mostly monochrome; at maximum, the coloured areas will be very unrealistic. Grain The Grain slider adds some grain to the image, with a bias toward the desaturated areas. Use this to increase the "cheap magazine cover" feel with the more vibrantly-coloured images. With more subtle colourations, add just a little grain for an "arty" result. Mono contrast Use this slider to increase the contrast in the less Saturated areas... Colour contrast ...and this one to separately control contrast in the more saturated areas. It may seem odd to separate the contrast sliders like this, but you can get some quite dramatically different results!


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