The reason is the software protection we are using (LimeLM). We asked the company about this, and here’s the response we received: Update: A couple of our readers have pointed out in the comments that their antivirus software classifies Piccure as a trojan. For now, it’s available as a free 14-day beta - no official release or pricing info yet - and all the Intelligent Imaging Solution folks ask for in return is your valuable feedback in improving the plugin.įor more info or to download the beta for yourself (it’s available for both Windows and Mac), head over to Piccure’s website by clicking here. Piccure will be available for Photoshop CS4 and above, making it (most likely) a much cheaper choice than buying whatever version of Photoshop Adobe decides to drop Shake Reduction into first.
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