Process (iOS application)


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FieldValue
nameProcess
logo
captionScreenshot of Process 1.9
developerAlaric Cole
released
latest release version3.0
latest release date
<!--latest preview version
latest preview date
operating systemiOS
licenseProprietary
website Link to App Store until 2014, later dead
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| name = Process | logo = | caption = Screenshot of Process 1.9 | developer = Alaric Cole | released =
| discontinued = | latest release version = 3.0 | latest release date = | latest preview date = | programming language = | operating system = iOS | license = Proprietary | website = Link to App Store until 2014, later dead

Process is non-linear editing photography software designed for iOS devices. Released in December 2011, Process can import, edit, and share digital photos, and perform non-destructive editing using hardware acceleration. It was available on the Apple App Store until 2014.

It is comparable to Apple Inc.'s iPhoto and Adobe Photoshop. The application takes the concept of presets (internally known as "processes") one step further, giving them native support, and relying on them as the basis for all photo manipulation.

Features

  • Real time (live) editing
  • Non-destructive image processing
  • Creation and sharing of effects
  • Non-linear editing

Notes

References

  1. (7 May 2013). "Process v4". Gist LLC.

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