Fill in you name and e-mail address; you will be immediately presented with a page to download the software, along with your licence key - details will also be e-mailed to you.
This is currently available in the first tier of the Humble Bundle Software Cyberlink bundle, so you're saving anything from a dollar upwards :fearful: Still, free is free.
Interestingly this software features a content-aware fill for removing unwanted artefacts from you images. After testing it's not perfect, certainly not click and go, but I'm sure with a bit of time and patience acceptable results can be achieved. It's not going to be Adobe Photoshop quality, but neither is the price,
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Flashbry
2 Sep 17#1
Cheers! Have some heat :sunglasses:
chamblacha
2 Sep 17#2
Fan-tas-tic. Have some heat. It does the job and it's free.
you_gotta_be_kidding
2 Sep 17#3
There's only one thing I like more than something cheap.... Something free!!
Thanks
Graham1979 to you_gotta_be_kidding
2 Sep 17#4
We can tell by your aftershave! :blush: Heat
you_gotta_be_kidding to Graham1979
2 Sep 17#5
Your mum likes it :kissing_heart:
Alansmithee
2 Sep 17#6
What's the different between the deluxe and ultra?
I was looking at the website this link points to and think the net-load.com site looks suspicious and too ambiguous for my tastes.
It could be legit but neither the site nor its T&Cs look legit. It does not say who owns the site and is hidden behind domain privacy.
I would advise people NOT to click the link you posted and, instead, use the link posted by the OP, which goes to the software developer’s website. If Cyberlink pulls the offer, they’re within their rights but better to be safe than sorry.
I would also advise people to never download a piece of software from a direct URL such as this, especially if the URL does not specify the software developer’s genuine domain name.
Not only does specifying a direct URL put people who may not have a clue about computer security at risk but it could also be a potential violation of the software developer’s EULA or rights.
DruidsNectar to TechBB
3 Sep 17#12
I have linked it to an official Cyberlink site, here: cyberlink.com/sta…jsp. Therefore clicking on the "Visit site and get deal" link will take you to the official Cyberlink site.
This is an official Cyberlink offering.
Crossbow has added a link to net-load.com. If you don't like the net-load site, then use the "Visit site and get deal" link (which you should be doing anyway).
TechBB to DruidsNectar
3 Sep 17#13
Yea, I realised after I initially looked that your link and the one from Crossbow were different. I used yours but wanted to put the warning out there for the net-load.com one so unsuspecting visitors don’t use it.
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This is currently available in the first tier of the Humble Bundle Software Cyberlink bundle, so you're saving anything from a dollar upwards :fearful: Still, free is free.
Interestingly this software features a content-aware fill for removing unwanted artefacts from you images. After testing it's not perfect, certainly not click and go, but I'm sure with a bit of time and patience acceptable results can be achieved. It's not going to be Adobe Photoshop quality, but neither is the price,
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Heat
Here's a direct link to the main setup file - 266Mb (bypasses the 1.11Mb downloader file they provide above): net-load.com/Pho…exe
This is in case they decide to pull the plug on downloading via the downloader in the future.
It could be legit but neither the site nor its T&Cs look legit. It does not say who owns the site and is hidden behind domain privacy.
I would advise people NOT to click the link you posted and, instead, use the link posted by the OP, which goes to the software developer’s website. If Cyberlink pulls the offer, they’re within their rights but better to be safe than sorry.
I would also advise people to never download a piece of software from a direct URL such as this, especially if the URL does not specify the software developer’s genuine domain name.
Not only does specifying a direct URL put people who may not have a clue about computer security at risk but it could also be a potential violation of the software developer’s EULA or rights.
This is an official Cyberlink offering.
Crossbow has added a link to net-load.com. If you don't like the net-load site, then use the "Visit site and get deal" link (which you should be doing anyway).
Thanks for posting.