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Re: [Digital BW] Retouch Pilot photo retouching software FREE

2012-01-15 by Kip Babington

Free is always attractive, but . . .  The giveaway site explains how 
they work on their About page, where it says

                                            /We pay the software
                                            publisher for the Giveaway
                                            license, and our visitors
                                            only receive those after
                                            downloading a special
                                            verification program and
                                            agreeing to the Terms and
                                            Conditions . . . /


I would be concerned that this "special verification program" is full of 
ads, and perhaps an open channel for ongoing ads.  Anybody have any 
experience with this site from prior downloads of giveaway software?

Cheers,
Kip

Bill wrote:
>  
>
> Today on www.giveawayoftheday.com Retouch Pilot is the product up for 
> evaluation it is a photoshop compatable plug in (so I am going to try 
> it with elements) that can also run stand alone. Here is the data
>
> Retouch Pilot is a photo retouching software that was designed for 
> removing imperfections from a photo. It allows you to remove small 
> technical imperfections (e.g. scratches, spots from dust particles and 
> hair), that were found in the original image or that appeared while 
> scanning the photo.
>
> This program can be also used to enhance background outdoor scene by 
> removing unnecessary objects from a photo. This photo retouching 
> software allows you to change form as well. Retouch Pilot can be used 
> as a plug-in for Adobe Photoshop or another compatible program.
>
> Regular price $40 but today $0
>
> Bill Lewis
>
>
> 


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