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Professor Franklin's Instant Photo Artist
Create a work of art in three easy steps:
Trial version
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Trial version
Create a work of art in three easy steps:
Free
Stunning photo effects for everyone
Free
Powerful graphic editor of wide scope that let you to create art, portraits, clips, 3D models, technical drawing and others
Free
A free program for windows
Trial version
Apply artistic effects and frames to your photos!
Trial version
Super-simple panorama creation
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2.0
Windows
Windows 98 SE
English
69K
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