Trial version
Professor Franklin's Instant Photo Effects
Professor Franklin's Instant Photo Effects
Trial version
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Trial version
Professor Franklin's Instant Photo Effects
Free
Make Your Photos Sing In More Ways Than Before.
Trial version
Add a fun look to your photos
Free
Create ASCII artwork with your favorite photos
Free
Stunning photo effects for everyone
Free
Create photo albums in a slideshow mode in seconds with rich built-in resources.
Trial version
2.0
Windows
Windows 98
English
34K
5
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