RadLab

RadLab

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License:Commercial $149

Total downloads:456

Operating system:Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10 / 11

Latest version:1.3.6

Latest update:

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Description

RadLab, developed by Totally Rad, is an incredibly useful add-on for Photoshop, designed to simplify the application of photo effects. The latest version, 1.3.6, continues to nicely enhance the capabilities of Photoshop by offering an intuitive interface. Users can view thumbnail previews of all available Stylets and Recipes directly in their library, making it easier to choose and apply effects.

Stylets in RadLab are essentially modules of style, each with its own set of customizable controls that allow users to fine-tune the effects to their liking. This eliminates the guesswork, providing a smoother and more efficient editing experience. Available for Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10, and 11, this add-on has seen previous releases with versions 1.3, 1.2, and 1.1.

Belonging to the Photo & Graphics category, and more specifically to the Viewers & Editors subcategory, RadLab is a robust tool for any photo editor looking to streamline their workflow. The add-on is particularly friendly for those who frequently apply multiple effects and wish to have a clearer preview before finalizing their edits.

Pros:

  • Easy to use interface with thumbnail previews.
  • Customizable Stylets.
  • Enhances Photoshop functionality.

Cons:

  • Only available as a Photoshop add-on.
  • Limited to specific supported OS.

To experience its full potential, simply download the free trial from the official website and see how RadLab can transform your photo editing journey. More

You may want to check out more software, such as Foto-Mosaik, Filter Forge Freepack - Metals or Photo Collector, which might be related to RadLab.

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