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Bloom v1.0.466 (Mac OSX)
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Bloom v1.0.466 (Mac OSX) | 133.6 MB
Bloom is a fast, light-weight, cross-platform procedural graphics editor that lets you tweak any action you have ever performed – organized by layer. Beautifying images is a somewhat common practice, but you need to have the right tools at hand if you want to optimize your work. Bloom is an OS X image processor that works with multiple layers in order to provide non-destructive processing solutions. This way, you can make use of the plethora of available tools while knowing that you can adjust their effect later on without having to redo the entire process.
– Bloom seamlessly integrates both vector and raster editing, automatically converting between the two as necessary. This not only makes it extremely versatile and suitable for any taks from interface design to photo retouching, but also lets you apply purely raster effects and filters to vector shapes without losing any vector data.
– Bloom is the first editor to allow true non-destructive editing. Every filter, effect, brush stroke or vector edit you apply is stored separately, and nothing is baked in. This allows you to come back to anything you’ve done in the past and adjust it – without redoing all of the subsequent work. Even brush strokes are editable after you’ve drawn them! – Bloom is a purely 16-bit per channel application. Everything, including images, shape colors, masks, and any other color data is stored with 16 bits per channel. This means you never lose precision and color accuracy, allowing for the most vibrant and precise images to be created. – Unlike many other apps that claim to import Adobe Photoshop PSD file, yet import minimal information, Bloom imports practically everything. Not only does Bloom’s PSD importer support layers and groups, it also imports masks on both of them, layer blending modes, and even layer blending effects – on both layers and groups! – Bloom features a full suite of blending effects, including drop shadows, inner and outer glows, stroking, inner shadows, and bevelling. These versatile effects allow you to easily edit layer shapes without changing layer style, as well as help with compatibility with other applications. – Bloom features excellent digital tablet support, recoginizing the drawing vs. the eraser tip of the brush, pen pressure, and scene scrolling with the digital pen alone. Brush settings also support ability to control aspects such as opacity, size, and any other setting with pen pressure – all customizable by you.
General features
– First Completely Non-Destructive Editing Workflow – Vector Shapes & Editing – Raster Image Editing – Universal 16 bits Per Channel Support – Best-in-Class Adobe Photoshop™ PSD File Importer/Exporter with Layers, Groups, Masks, and Layer Blending Styles – Group and Layer Blending Styles – Optimized for Large Files – Digital Drawing Tablet Support – OS X, Windows and Linux – Editable Liquify and Brush Strokes – Standard Photo Editing Tools and Filters – Customizable Guides and Rulers – Adobe Photoshop™ Brush(ABR) and Shape(CSH) Libraries Import – Custom Channels Creation & Editing – Customizable User Interface
Import:
3FR (Hasselblad 3F RAW Image) ARW (Sony Digital Camera Alpha Raw Image Format) BMP (Microsoft Windows Bitmap) CR2 (Canon Digital Camera Raw Image Format) CRW (Canon Digital Camera Raw Image Format) CUR (Microsoft Cursor File) DNG (Digital Negative File) EXR (OpenEXR File) HDR (Radiance RGBE Image Format) ICO (Microsoft Icon File) JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) NEF (Nikon Digital SLR Camera Raw Image) ORF (Olympus Digital Camera Raw Image File) PCX (ZSoft IBM PC Paintbrush File) PEF (Pentax Raw Image Format) PNG (Portable Network Graphics) PSD (Adobe Photoshop File with Layer Support) RAF (Fuji CCD-RAW Graphic File) SRW (Samsung Raw Image Format) SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) TGA, ICB, VDA, VST (Targa Image File) TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) XCF (GIMP Image)
Export:
BMP (Microsoft Windows Bitmap) HDR (Radiance RGBE Image Format) JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) PCX (ZSoft IBM PC Paintbrush File) PNG (Portable Network Graphics) PSD (Adobe Photoshop File with Layer Support) SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) TGA, ICB, VDA, VST (Targa Image File) TIFF (Tagged Image File Format)
Whats New:
Updates: official site does not provide any info about changes in this version
Requirements: Intel, 64-bit processor OS X 10.6.6 or later
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This work explores the relationship between energy efficiency, productivity and exporting for a sample of firms located in thirty Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) countries. This relationship has not been studied in depth although it is important and relevant to policymaking. We apply a standard constant returns to scale Cobb-Douglas production function with labor, capital, and knowledge expanded to exports and energy efficiency. We also investigate the relationship between energy efficiency and exporting and take heterogeneity by firms and industries into account. Firm-level data come from the national representative World Bank Enterprise Survey (WBES). Our empirical analysis finds heterogeneous results by firm size and industrial sector both in the relationship between energy efficiency and productivity and between energy efficiency and exporting.
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These outcomes are robust to different measures of energy efficiency and controlling for heterogeneity among countries and provinces. By providing for the first time an extensive investigation of energy intensity and firm performance for such a large sample of LAC countries, this work contributes to the lively debate on LAC energy efficiency and weak productivity. By adopting a broader productivity and international trade perspective, it opens the ground to a rethinking of the priorities of energy saving policies and their environmental impacts. Previous article in issue. Next article in issue.
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