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Photo Effect Studio Pro deal: only $19.99

With Photo Effect Studio Pro, you can unleash your inner artist and create stunning photos with its 100-plus effects, fine tuning controls, and more. Now, thanks to a new Apple World Today deal, you can get a copy for only US$19.99; that’s 33% off the regular price.

Photo Effect Studio Pro Description

Photo Effect Studio Pro is an intuitive, easy-to-use software that lets you create stunning photos in minutes. With nearly 100 effects developed by professional photographers and graphic designers, you can transform raw images into better ones. 

When you’re done editing, you can select from more than 30 frames to give your photo an extra degree of sophistication. It also allows you to do many levels of fine-tuning for Exposure, Brightness, Saturation, Rotate, Curve Adjustment, Color Balance, and more. You can even combine all of these elements and create your own effects. Let your inner artist free and share your vision with the world! 

Photo Effect Studio Pro

Photo Effect Studio Pro Features

  • Nearly 100 effects for whatever look you can imagine
  • Liftoff with more navigation options & smoother interface
  • Allow for many levels of fine-tuning
  • Combine color effects & textures freely
  • Multiple color management
  • Fine tuning: Exposure, Brightness, Saturation, Rotate, Curve adjustment, Color Balance, & more

Photo Effect Studio ProSystem Requirements

  • macOS x 10.7 or later

Details of the deal

  • Length of access: lifetime
  • This plan is only available to new users
  • Redemption deadline: redeem your code within 30 days of purchase
  • Device per license: 1
  • Access options: desktop
  • Updates included
  • Have questions on how digital purchases work? Learn more here

Terms of the deal

  • Unredeemed licenses can be returned for store credit within 30 days of purchase. Once your license is redeemed, all sales are final.
Dennis Sellers
the authorDennis Sellers
Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.