Have you ever seen a horrible mask or extraction job on a photo? If not done well, removing objects from an image can result in effects that are outright amateurish. Better get the job done right with today’s discount software promotion, Recomposit!
Recomposit lets you remove objects from the background in your images without compromising detail. With Recomposit, you’ll be able to cut out, mask, or extract objects using advanced, professional methods that include chromakey masking, stroke based masking and inside/outside edge masking or trimap matting.
Need to take it a step further and compose your photos? Not a problem with Recomposit! There’s an entire environment inside the program dedicated to photo composition, offering intuitive editing functions and tools. Look at your results, and you’ll swear that you were using a program that costs hundreds of dollars!
This promotion includes the following:
Recomposit v8 ($79)
Recomposit Pro ($99)
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- Cut out, mask, and extract objects without compromising image quality
- Easily and professionally remove objects from image backgrounds
- Use three different professional masking methods
- Enjoy an environment dedicated to photo composition
- Achieve results that parallel expensive flagship applications
- You can download and install a free trial of this software before purchasing
- Download available for: Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10/11
- Buy with BitsDuJour's promotional coupon code and get all this at a discounted price!
- After you purchase Recomposit it may be used indefinitely.
- Recomposit is licensed per user, so if more people are going to use Recomposit you will need to purchase additional copies.
- Prices do not necessarily include taxes, which will vary by country.
- Review what others have to say...
- “The most promising in its class.”- 3d2f.com editors
- “Cheap but more professional than software at $200 level”- user Richard C. Clarke
- “This is a must have for anyone shooting on a green or blue screen background”- CNET user