The image on the Left is the original image out of camera, large .jpg file 72 dpi.
The image on the Right has been enhanced by one of the Image Enhancer tools.
The 5 Photos in a Page action was used on the wedding photo on the right. You can set the size of the photos, the stroke, positioning, and the rotation of the photos inside the action. You can also change the background like the images below with the action layers. This one action gives you thousands of creative possibilities.


This action is one of my customers favorites. You can make your images pop out of the photo with just a couple of fast easy steps. You also have several different backgrounds you can select from. Works great with your fast moving action shots. This action is called Photo In Photo Pop Tilt Right. I love using this one, looks like you spent a lot of time designing it. Nope just click, click, click DONE! View some of the images of this one action from the tool kit below. 
Do you need an image for a client that looks like it is has just snowed out but it is the middle of summer? I created this for just that client. A potential customer came to me in the middle of summer and said "I need a snowy winter, looking photo for a design brochure what can you do for me?" I showed him the images from the summer shoot with the my tool kit applied and he about fell over. I set it up so he could pick from light snow, heavier snow starting to pile up, BLIZZARD, to fresh snow cover. I won over that client and now he is telling everyone where to go to get great photos and amazing effects.

You can add snow, starry nights, rain and lighting to you photos like the images below for dramatic effects. There are tools to make infrared photos, sepia toned photos, vignettes, pencil sketches, colored pencils sketches, watercolors, chalk drawings, screen printing, blurs and mixed media.

The car image below was taken as I was driving down the road in a small town out my car window. I applied a couple of tools from the action tool kit and had the images below at the click of my mouse. I sold one to a news paper that day and I sold several to the owner of the car. He had recently restored his car and as of yet he had no pictures of it. Later on that month he set me up with several of his buddies and we shot photos of their restored cars. The photos they bought most were the pencil shading prints, the color sketch, the sepia toned and the black and white enhanced photos.

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