Easily Remove Backgrounds from Transparent Objects with Super PhotoCut Pro for Mac – only $25!
September 19, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
NOW ON: Easily Remove Backgrounds from Transparent Objects with Super PhotoCut Pro for Mac – only $25!
Expires: October 10, 2017, 11:59 pm EST

Dealing with transparency in photos can be tricky. Cutting out background images behind things like wedding veils, glass or water is not just intricate work but extremely time consuming. With Super PhotoCut Pro for Mac, however, it couldn’t be easier. Simple to use, now you can easily auto cut out transparent objects with complex backgrounds.
Highlights:
- Auto cut out transparent objects – wedding dresses, glass, water, fire.
- Super simple to use – no tech skills required.
- Easily remove complex backgrounds from images.
- Choose from 20 unique background transitions.
- Compatible with most major image formats – JPG, GIF, PNG, BMP, RAW.




Pricing:
Normally this helpful tools sells for $49.99, but for a limited time only, you can get Super PhotoCut Pro for Mac for only $25! That’s a 50% savings off the regular price.
Click the BUY NOW button to start cutting your photos today.
Deal terms:
- You will receive the installation file, along with your unique license key, instantly after completing your purchase.
- System requirements: Mac OS X 10.7 or later (including macOS Sierra).
- 1 license per Mac. For personal or commercial use.
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