AutoFX Dreamsuite Series Latest Edition with Crack Full download

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DreamSuite is a brand-new visual effects application from Auto FX  Software. The 18 effects in the Series One collection are: 35mm Frame,  Chisel, Crackle, Crease, Cubism, Deckle, Dimension X, Focus, Hot Stamp,  Instamatic, Liquid Metal, Metal Mixer, PhotoBorder, PhotoDepth,  PhotoTone, Putty, Ripple, and Tape. It functions either as a stand-alone  application or as a plug-in inside any Photoshop-compatible host  application.
Most of the DreamSuite effects are resolution-independent, so you should  get the same results whether applying the effects to high resolution or  low resolution images. Each effect has an extensive set of tools and  controls for adjusting that effect.
Before ever installing DreamSuite I had read a few reviews and browsed  the documentation. Installation went fine, though I would have expected  it to detect Photoshop on my system and prompt me to install to the  Photoshop plug-in folder. Instead it assumes Photoshop is installed on  my C drive and since it is not, I had to specify the proper plug-in  folder. I also installed the 1.05 update which is supposed to  dramatically optimize the speed and reduce the memory requirements.  Oddly, the update patch didn't detect the existing location of  DreamSuite so I had to enter the location manually. I worked with the  Windows version of DreamSuite using a 1GHz Pentium III with 512 MB RAM  running Windows 2000 and using Photoshop 6.0 as the host application.
When it came time to try the software, I was expecting sweet dreams, but  my expectations quickly gave way to bitter reality. It's not that the  effects were poor or that the software was buggy... my first impression  was that it seemed extremely slow to render effects. So slow, in fact,  that I wondered if I had installed the update correctly. I reinstalled  both the application and the update patch a second time for good  measure, but the speed didn't improve. The software has an interrupt  feature that is supposed to interrupt rendering when an option is  changed before rendering complete, but I found that this didn't always  work for me.
When you invoke DreamSuite either from the plug-in host or as a  standalone application, it takes over all available screen space. The  documentation boasts dual monitor support, but I don't know what good  this would do you, since all interface elements are self-contained in a  single window. You can move the window from one monitor to another, but  there are no detachable palettes that would allow you to better utilize  screen real estate.

The DreamSuite interface. The special effects menu allows you to choose which effect you'd like to apply, then presets are listed in a sub-menu for each effect. Each effect has its own set of controls which appear along the left side of the preview area. The controls for the Instamatic effect are show in this screen shot.
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