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For years, there has been a silent war in the world of image editing. On one side, you have parametric editors like Lightroom and Capture One. On the other, you have pixel editors like Photoshop. But what if you need something that sits entirely in the middle? What if you want the high-end optical simulation of a Hollywood VFX studio without leaving your raster workflow?
If you have ever looked at a cinematic movie still and thought, "How do they get that glass-like texture?" — the answer is usually a $50,000 lens, or . Boris FX Optics 2025.0
You can now generate auto-masks for with a single click. This is huge. Want to add grain only to the skin to reduce plastic texture? Want to add a diffusion glow only to the background while keeping the subject razor sharp? You can now do this entirely inside the Optics interface. For years, there has been a silent war
Date: April 17, 2026 Category: Software Review / Post-Production Reading Time: 8 minutes But what if you need something that sits