Tuesday, 1 April 2014

download Photo Tools Pro (Donation) free android app


Photo Tools Pro (Donation)

Photography



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TRY THE FREE VERSION FIRST! Photography Tools bundled in one free application. Please note that this is a tool for professional photographers and advanced amateurs. Some background knowledge is required.


If you like this tool and want to support my work you can buy this DONATION version.


Tools available since v4.0

- DOF & Hyperfocal Distance Calculator

- Field Of View Calculator

- Exposure Reciprocation Calculator

- Flash Exposure Calculator

- Multiple Exposure Compensation

- Minimal Shutterspeed Calculator

- Bellows Extension Calculator

- Time Lapse Calculator

- Timer

- Stopwatch

- Light Meter (using Camera & EXIF)

- Sunny 16 (EV) Calculator

- Blue & Golden Hour Calculator

- Moon Phase & Exposure Calculator

- Location Info

- Weather Forecast

- Color Wheel

- Color Temperature Chart

- Image Histogram Viewer

- Image EXIF Reader

- Photo Enlargement Calculator

- Sharpening Radius Estimator

- Level Indicator

- Check Lists

- Note Pad

- Grid Overlay Camera

- Gallery for Inspiration

- Web links


...and many more to come!


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Now begins alles.000 members of the Writers Guild of America went on strike with all picketing shows have at least gone into New York. The negotiations to prevent a strike began last Wednesday, October, before her contract was set to expire this evening download Photo Tools Pro (Donation) 5.2.1 free android app . Things started to ramp up failed over the weekend and last minute negotiations with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers on Sunday evening. Variety has Else earlier writers went on strike in 1988 and lasts for 22 weeks and cost the industry about $ 500 million. Can you remember any real good between between 1988 to 1989? I hope this is not a sign of things to come, and I hope for the sake of the lives of the writers employed and all the others in the entertainment industry, that this does not last for 22 weeks.


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