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AKVIS Chameleon for Mac

Efficient photo collage creation tool.

$54.00
In English
Version 12.0.2120.22062
4.1
Based on 5 user rates

AKVIS Chameleon overview

AKVIS Chameleon is an efficient tool for photo collage creation. This ingenious software makes the process easy and entertaining. Earlier one had to thoroughly select an object before pasting it into a new background; with this software this tedious part of work drops out. You can concentrate on the creative part and forget about complicated selection techniques.

The program is available in two editions - as an independent program standalone program and as a plug-in to a photo editor.

What’s new in version 12.0.2120.22062

  • Redesigned user interface.
  • New program icon.
  • Extended the list of supported RAW formats.
  • Verified compatibility with the latest versions of the image editors.
  • Added native support for the Apple M1 series of processors.
  • Discontinued support for Mac OS X 10.10-10.11.
  • Discontinued support for Publishing module.
  • Fixed bugs and improved stability.

AKVIS Chameleon for Mac

$54.00
In English
Version 12.0.2120.22062
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4.1

(4 Reviews of AKVIS Chameleon)

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  • User Ratings

Magosilvan
Magosilvan
Apr 12 2012
7.91696.8546
4.5
Apr 12 2012
4.5
Version: 7.91696.8546
I agree: t is not cheap, ...but it can do what other apps can't do. I particularly like "Emersion Mode". Take a look here: http://akvis.com/en/chameleon-tutorial/emersion/cage-bird.php
Charles-Miller
Charles-Miller
Oct 25 2011
7.5.1674.8209
0.0
Oct 25 2011
0.0
Version: 7.5.1674.8209
They say: "Earlier one had to thoroughly select an object before pasting it into a new background; with this software this tedious part of work drops out. You can concentrate on the creative part and forget about complicated selection techniques." If literally true, this program would outdo Photoshop. I spend a lot of time carefully in PS carefully selecting objects. I'm skeptical that Chameleon does it well and effortlessly. Seems more likely that it's pretty quick at roughly selecting the object. One can always lower standards and get faster results. For a different type of collage (fitting multiple images together in various grid patterns) I like Posterino. Especially like the ease of applying a group of photos to a template. And the ease of deleting and resizing the individual photo frames.
Hogaku
Hogaku
Sep 13 2010
7.0.1583.7160
0.0
Sep 13 2010
0.0
Version: 7.0.1583.7160
If you pay $800 for Photoshop then I think you should be the one that holds on. I get the whole Creative Suite educational for $449 and if I wanted photoshop extended by itself I would pay $180. My advice is get the educational discount somehow and never pay full price.
Hogaku
Hogaku
Apr 7 2007
4.4
0.0
Apr 7 2007
0.0
Version: 4.4
Too limited and way too expensive...save your money and get photoshop and do all of the same things and so much more. I would pay $10 for this.
10000cranes
10000cranes
Sep 1 2012
2.0
Sep 1 2012
2.0
Version: null
AKVIS-Team
AKVIS-Team
Apr 13 2012
5.0
Apr 13 2012
5.0
Version: null
Magosilvan
Magosilvan
Apr 12 2012
4.5
Apr 12 2012
4.5
Version: null
Willy-p
Willy-p
Sep 30 2011
4.5
Sep 30 2011
4.5
Version: null
Ordinato
Ordinato
Jun 11 2011
4.5
Jun 11 2011
4.5
Version: null