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About alpha: cf/x alpha specializes in image transparency and blending, packaged in a powerful non-destructive object editor. Create perfect compositions from your images or take your digital scrapbooking to the next level - with just a few mouse clicks. At any resolution you like. Or take a bunch of pictures, and quickly create a beautiful collage with stunning blends and other effects. Render your work once for press, then again for your digital brochure. Then export your composition (complete with all complex transparency) to your web page - or use them as textures for your TV, movie or other production. Key features: |
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Since cf/x alpha's launch, professional photographers, illustrators, designers and enthusiasts around the world turn to this powerful toolbox for high quality image composition and design.
The new 2.0 release builds on alpha's existing strengths: its powerful composition engine, unique blending capabilities, stunning f/x palette, and the powerful collage- and mosaic generators.
We have completely overhauled the composition core, greatly enhancing its capabilities and added fundamentally new functionality.
alpha 2.0 brings image composing to a new, unprecedented level. Take a look at this brief selection of traditional and new alpha features...
NOTE: alpha 2.0 is a FREE upgrade to all existing users.
cf/x alpha -- Advanced Image Composition
Not your usual image editor: when you work with alpha, much of the workflow initially appears unusual: alpha is a powerful composition engine. You no longer edit individual pixels, but are now working with images. alpha's tools are crafted accordingly, and may require some getting used to.
To quickly get into alpha, follow these simple steps:
1. Getting images into alpha (Import)
Start by dragging one or more images or folders from iPhoto, Aperture, the media browser or the finder onto the canvas. alpha supports all common image file formats. Once you have some images on the canvas, start to resize, then try the 'Restore Proportions' and the killer-feature 'Best Fit' commands. See how you can get a perfect fit for any frame from your images with a single command.
2. Individual Image Composition
alpha's strength lies in composition - both inside, and in-between frames. Lets begin with a common task: recomposing individual photographs. Select one image on the canvas. To

Notice the composition guides when you zoom or pan an image. Use them to perfect your composition. alpha has different guides that you can activate any time: 'Rule-of-thirds', and the advanced 'Fibonacci Spiral approximation'.
Templates, Templates, Templates
alpha 2.0 comes with a full set of professional templates. Use any of the provided templates for 'Composite-' or 'Sed-Cards', Posters, Yearbooks, Collages, Calendars etc.
All templates are instantly available from the new template browser.
Of course you can also create your own styles and add them to your templates at the touch of a button. Create and use templates to greatly accelerate your workflow.
Create contact sheets, designs, pixel accurate Web-layouts, CI branded documents or scrapbooks in record time.

Blending Images
You get a first glimpse of alpha's composition power when you put images on top of each other. Here's how:
Select an image. On the Composition palette switch to 'Blend' and choose one of the 30+ blends (e.g. Left/Right, Gradient, Oval or 3D).
Observe how alpha blends the image in realtime with anything below it. Move the object on top of another, then play with the blend controls (you may also want to try different blend methods (e.g. 'Difference', 'Overlay' or 'Multiply').
You can stack blends per image and groups, creating intricate blend effects (it's these blend capabilities that some of our clients claim they would have killed for before alpha was available).
Of course, cf/x alpha also natively supports external blend masks and transparency if you have them.

Applying effects (f/x)
Built-in non-destructive f/x can touch-up your source images
Although alpha is not a pixel editor, it features 80+ stackable realtime f/x. To add an effect, select an image. Look at the Composition palette, and switch to the 'f/x' tab. Select any effect from the pop-up menu. That effect will be added to the image. f/x are individually configurable with the sliders that appear below the effect list.

cf/x alpha currently sports over eighty real-time effects that run the gamut from color correction over stylize effects to annotation. Just try to remember that alpha is not an image editor...?
Text Objects
cf/x alpha 2.0 introduces 'First Class' text objects. These are normal text objects as you know them from lesser applications - except that in alpha 2.0 you can apply any blend and f/x to them: Try the 'Sculpt' effect, then apply the 'Curl' blend to see the letters first transform into metal, and then lift off into 3D!
And if that is not enough:

Smart Objects
In alpha's 2.0 release, objects have become 'Smart' - you now can easily exchange the images, but retain all effects and other properties. They interact with any other application, allowing you to change images simply by drag and drop. Image objects no longer need to actually have an image assigned - even if you add effects and blends to them.
Use this to build stunning, easy-to-use templates.
Or reverse the process - use any complete composition, 'clear' the frames - and you have a template. All settings, f/x and blends are preserved.

Shapes, Light, Gradients… Oh my!
alpha 2.0 sports a new palette with additional objects - such as shapes and gradients. Like all other object in alpha, they are fully configurable, and support all f/x and blends applied to them.
Use a red-to-yellow gradient, and blend it into an existing image to quickly (and in high quality) simulate a color lens filter. Do the same with a radial blend to simulate vignetting. Use the rectangular and round frames to add beautiful frames around your images - then use the 'Sculpt' f/x to turn them into metal. Use one of the many shapes to create the perfect drop-shadow.
Or insert any of the fully configurable lighting objects (flash, lens flare, starburst) into your image - after the fact.
The possibilities are limitless.

Once you have completed the basic tour, lets proceed with some crowd pleasers:
Collage Generators: alpha's collage generators can create an 'Image Heap', a 'Scatter' or an Image-'Sweep' and -'Grid' and assemble over 1000 images in a few seconds. While impressive and a boon to many artists, the killer generator is alpha's "arrange by shape".
Fill canvas: Use this functionality to have alpha automatically compose a collage with all items from the canvas (all remain fully editable).
Mosaic: The final attraction is the mosaic generator. It's significantly more advanced than most other mosaic generators in many ways. For example, it allows for variably sized images, it can 'wiggle' tiles during assembly etc.

Render & Export your artwork
Once your composition is completed, render and export it (with transparency) to different dpi and file formats (PNG, JPG, PDF, BMP, PICT, PSD - quality is only restricted by input sources). Enter the export module simply by clicking on the 'Export' tool or use the respective icons from the toolbar.
In addition to exporting to file, alpha directly exports to iPhoto, Aperture, the desktop (background wallpaper) or the Preview.app, and can share via eMail or upload to flickr.

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