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FSN Pro – Filterstorm Neue for Professionals – New App – We Have Codes To Giveaway – Worth $9.99/£7.99 Each

FSN Pro is a brand new app from the very fine app developer, Tai Shimizu. This is a professional mobile photography developer and we are delighted to tell you more about this new app, FSN Pro. It has been designed to give photojournalists quick access to the tools they need, Pro is a must-have for anyone who edits a lot of photos. In addition, FSN Pro gives you project management capabilities (batch functions) and an FTP manager that lets you browse your server, create folders, delete items, and upload your projects.

You can read more about this fabulous new app below. We have some promotional codes to share with our loyal readers, each worth $9.99/£7.99 currently, that’s a 33% discount off the normal retail price. If you would like to be in with a chance to win a promotional code for FSN Pro we would like you to like us on Facebook (here), follow us on Twitter (here) – and most importantly reply to this post and tell us what you love most about TheAppWhisperer.com. We’ll enter your email address into our magical hat and if you’re a winner you will find a promo code sitting in your inbox very soon.

Project Management

FSN Pro’s project folders give you two easy ways to get through your photos quickly. First, you can select multiple images in the project and use the IPTC tag menu to batch tag, and automations (saved image edits) to alter the photos.

The second method is through FSN Pro’s powerful Quick View feature. The quick view feature gives you a full-screen view of one photo at a time. You can swipe to scroll through the project, tagging and applying simple edits to your images as you go utilizing FSN Pro’s Quick Edit feature.

The project will store these edits as new versions of the image while maintaining the original, making it easy to explore different editing options before choosing the final version you like best.

Using star ratings and filters, you can choose your best images, and then filter the rest out to concentrate on only the ones that matter in the moment.

Quick Edit

The Quick Edit feature gives you access to commonly-used controls and allows you to apply all of these within seconds from Quick View before moving on to the next photo. Currently, the tools included are: Crop (freeform or with crop ratios), RGB Curves, White Point Picker, Clarity, Vibrance, Contrast, and Saturation.

IPTC Tagging

In addition to letting you tag images individually and in batches, Filterstorm Pro gives lets you save IPTC presets, and use code replacements. To save an IPTC preset, you simply need to tag a photo with the information you want, then move to the preset tab and give your new preset a name. From there, you can quickly reapply those tags to the rest of your project.

FSN Pro also supports XMP. Export XMP sidecar files alongside your originals and edits, or import XMP files from your desktop to use as IPTC presets within FSN Pro.

FTP Browser

FSN Pro’s FTP browser allows you to view the contents of your server, add folders, delete files, and batch upload your image

Batch Export

In addition to batch-exporting to FTP, you batch-export to services offered by the system and other apps such as saving to the library, iMessage, AirDrop, or Facebook. At the time of export you can choose file format (PNG, Tiff, JPEG), compression quality, DPI, and perform scaling of images with “scale to fit” and “scale to fill” options.

Image Editing Features

  • Black & White
  • Blur
  • Brightness/Contrast
  • Channel Mixer
  • Clarity
  • Clone
  • Curves RGB, individual channels, and Luminance
  • Histogram Display (in curves and levels tools)
  • Hue
  • Levels
  • Reduce Noise
  • Saturation
  • Shadows/Highlights
  • Sharpen
  • Temperature with White Point Picker
  • Text (options include font, color, alignment, shadow blur, shadow strength, shadow offset, shadow color)
  • Tone Map
  • Add Exposure
  • Watermarking
  • Vibrance

Canvas

  • Canvas Size
  • Crop
  • Scale
  • Straighten
  • Rotate
  • Flip
  • Make Square

Masking

  • Brush/Eraser
  • Gradients, with various linear and circular options
  • Color Range
  • Invert
  • Opacity

Effects

  • Amatorka
  • Bleach Bypass
  • Posterize
  • Sepia
  • Vignette*
  • Vintage
  • X Process

Other

  • 10-step undo history
  • IPTC Metadata, with the ability to save sets of data for later use
  • EXIF metadata display
  • Code Replacements
  • Option to open RAW files using DCRaw (increases load times)
  • Option to use grayscale interface

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9 Comments

  • Edith Meier

    Seems to be a great app together with Filterstorm and Filterstorm Neues. Wouldn’t mind to experiment and learn it.
    What I like about the Appwhisperer, besides the enormous work and dedication of Joanne Carter (tant de chapeau), is the possibility to learn, learn and learn, through all the interviews, tutorials, pictures one sees, and that thanks to the Appwhisperer I got to know so many nice people and artists, and many of them I’m proud to have among my fb friends now.
    Thank you Joanne

  • Francisco

    Hi. I like mainly the tutorials, either video or “step by step”.
    Keep going and thanks for the chance!

  • Carolyn Hall Young

    I am very interested in this!
    How do I love TheAppWhisperer, let me count the ways…
    Among other things,my ou are my daily source of inspiration, education, and connection with a community of talented, creative people. Thank you!

  • Chris

    This looks like an interesting upgrade to FSNeue!
    I especially like 2 aspects of TAW:

    1) The amount of great photographers/artists you can discover through your showcases / pic of the day posts.
    2) The tutorials you offer for the more advanced editing apps.

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  • Lily Sheng

    I’ve been a long time follower on FB and Twitter and I love TAW for its weekly Flickr Group Showcases both photos and videos! Thank you

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