AliveColors 4.5: New AI Noise Removal Filter & Effects for Creativity

February 22, 2022 — AKVIS announces an update of the AliveColors image editor for Windows and Mac. Version 4.5 offers the new AI-based Noise Removal filter, new Accented Edges and Halftone Pattern effects, changes in built-in plugins, improved interface, and many optimizations and improvements.

 

AliveColors is a multi-functional, versatile and full-featured, cross-platform image editor designed for photo enthusiasts and graphic lovers, for keen amateurs and professional photographers. The program has a rich variety of functionality. The software includes retouching and drawing tools, photo editing adjustments, text and vector graphics features, neural filters and artistic effects. The program comes with a set of built-in plugins by AKVIS and provides support for third-party plug-ins. The image editor includes a library of presets, textures, etc.

AliveColors offers advanced layering options, an intelligent history with the ability to save various versions of an image, text handling, smart masking tools, RAW processing features, and much more. The graphics editor supports multi-monitor systems and simultaneous processing of multiple images.

The winter update expands the AliveColors arsenal of filters and effects and makes the work more convenient and flexible.

Version 4.5 includes the new AI-based Noise Removal filter that removes digital noise from a photo using cutting-edge technologies of machine learning. For creative use, two new effects have been added. The Accented Edges effect allows users to make a line drawing or to highlight the edges of an object. With the new Halftone Pattern effect, it's easy to create retro-style images, comic books, and pop-art posters.

The latest update offers significant changes in the work and appearance of the Enhancer, Neon, Noise Buster, and Points built-in plugins. Now they are flawlessly integrated into the image editor and are launched in the AliveColors interface without calling a separate window. Also, the new version includes a number of other improvements in filters and tools, as well as bugs fixes and increased stability.

The image editor is available for download at alivecolors.com. The trial period includes 10 days of fully functional use.

AliveColors runs on Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10, 11 and on Mac OS X 10.10-10.11, macOS 10.12-12.0, 64-bit. It is also compatible with Linux (via Wine).

The program supports a multi-language interface. It is available in English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Japanese, and Chinese (Simplified).

AliveColors comes in Free, Home ($49), and Pro ($160) versions, with differing levels of functionality. Users have a choice between perpetual licenses and subscription options. The update is free for lifetime licenses bought or upgraded in the last 12 months and for active subscriptions. Users, whose licenses are older and are not valid for the latest version, can get the update for $20.

For more details about the software, visit alivecolors.com.

 

AKVIS (akvis.com) specializes in the development of photo and video processing software. Since the company's launch in 2004, it has released a wide selection of successful products for Windows and Mac. The company always keeps up with the times and updates its products with cutting-edge technologies.

 

 

 

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