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What is FRANZIS BLACK & WHITE Video?
FRANZIS BLACK & WHITE Video is a Windows software that lets you turn ordinary videos into striking black and white films. This video editor provides a professional set of tools to give your footage a classic, artistic look. With ready-made templates and detailed adjustment options, you can create monochrome videos with depth, style, and character without needing complicated editing skills.

Key Features
- Convert color videos to black and white using 4 color spaces and 13 spectral colors
- 242 ready-made templates in 12 categories for quick results
- 58 photo film emulations for an authentic film look
- Extensive RAW development module (Pro version)
- Real-time color module with up to 10 layers (Pro version)
- Support for LUT photostyles to apply custom styles
- Over 158 professional image filters in expert mode
- Video artifact reduction with 4 levels
- Grain module for classic film texture
- Video mirroring and flip functions
- Side-by-side comparison with magnifying glass view
- Supports common formats for input (mpeg4, avi, mov, mkv, etc.) and output (mpeg4, avi)
- Project save/load and undo function
- User-friendly interface, optimized for HD and 4K displays
Supported OS: Windows 11/10/8.1 (64 Bit)
Price: $99.95/ year
How to get FRANZIS BLACK & WHITE Video license key for free?
Step 1. Visit the BLACK & WHITE Video giveaway page and complete the form to receive a free license code via email.
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Step 2. Download the installer here (v1.13): BLACKWHITE-Video-1_winen.zip
Install the application on your computer and launch it. Enter your email address along with the license code received in step 1 to complete the registration.

Step 3. Enjoy this software for free for a lifetime!

Terms & Conditions
- This is a lifetime license for version 1.13.
- Non-commercial usage.
- No free updates and tech support.
- Register ASAP


I believe this is produced by a German company and I am astounded that an EU software house would include an illegal distribution of GPLv3 licensed FFMPEG.EXE and FFPROBE.EXE in their closed source program without also without attribution or a copy of the respective License document… That sort of Intellectual Property theft is usually the remit of Chinese and PCWinsoft developers! They should compile the FFMPEG executables with the LGPLv3 switches enabled and include a copy of the license file and give proper attribution to the FFMPEG.ORG open source project!
TK