Following the succes of an iPhone version, Nevercenter has introduced CameraBag Desktop for Mac.
CameraBag features adaptive photo filters, which brings the "magic" of analog film processing to digital photos by recreating signature looks from popular classic cameras and film techniques says the company.
"Digital cameras have replaced film for all but the most die-hard photographers, but something was lost in that transition. Before the digital era, a photographer's choice of camera and film had nearly as much artistic impact as the subject matter," runs the company's blurb. "Rediscover the fading, tinting, blurring, chemical processing techniques, and "happy accidents" which gave film photos life."
CameraBag’s newest filter, Colorcross, simulates a film developing technique known as cross processing, which results in a strong, colour-swapped look frequently used in fashion ads and album covers.
"Multi-filter" mode meanwhile, allows users to layer filters while an "Reprocess" button offers photo editing by subtly re-tuning the filters each time the button is pressed, for infinite variations.
The 1.19 CameraBag iPhone application has been in the top ten Photography apps since its release, and has reached as high as number two among all paid apps in the App Store insists Nevercenter.
CameraBag Desktop for Mac costs $19, around 12. Minimum system requirements are Mac OS X 10.4, Intel or PowerPC based Mac.
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