Non-destructive editing. Never start over.

Fear not. In Naked light, it's impossible to ruin an image. All your original images and negatives are stored safely in your Library, so you'll never have to worry about writing over a file or over tweaking a layer.

Because all nodes and filters can always be re-edited later, you never have to worry about making mistakes—everything can be quickly fixed or tweaked without having to start over from a backup.

Non-linear editing Naked light's non-destructive nature opens up whole new concepts of photo editing. Rather than applying filters one at a time and hoping you got the settings on the previous filter just right, you can setup all your filters and go back and forth tweaking each one, while seeing the cumulative result of all of them.

You can even paint, dodge, and burn under filters—and see the filtered result—live.

590 quintillion colors. Naked light's entire compositing engine uses an unprecedented 32 bits per color channel.

In an 8-bit (and sometimes even a 16-bit) environment, rounding errors accumulate after every filter you apply, creating posterization, banding, and other visual artifacts. Naked light uses over 590 quintillion colors to achieve flawless, silky results, time after time.

Naked light.
Public beta arriving Friday, November 9th, 2007.



– Requires Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard.
– NVIDIA or ATI graphics highly recommended.