Vertus Fluid Mask 3 v2.100.2
Fluid Mask is a highly advanced software tool designed to make life easier for everyone who creates cut outs. Built as a plug-in to Adobe Photoshop, Fluid Mask is the new next-generation cut-out tool. Behind the product is breakthrough technology that mimics the way the eye, optic-nerve and brain perform visual processing. It offers an intuitive, accurate and fast approach to cut outs. A key feature is the new Edge Overlay showing object edges within an image. Suddenly masking become a whole lot easier - it's now possible to select, group and mask objects in images to make great cut outs.
Key features of our approach are: Identify edges before you begin masking using the Edge Overlay view "Click-and-cut" - easily select object for quick masking Find hard to see edges using the intuitive Edge Detection options Fine tune mask selections at the pixel level using color palettes Work in progress is easy to review Masking and blending are co-synchronous - no double work Automatically differentiates between hard and soft edges in the blend
1700 Plugin
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Photo Frame Pro v3.1
Add the perfect finishing touch to your photos
There are many ways to add border and edge effects manually using a variety of tools in Photoshop. Regardless the method, none are easier or more fun to use than the all new PhotoFrame Pro 3. Whether you want something subtle, extreme or even a realistic looking frame and matte, there's no better way to add that perfect finishing touch to your photo than with PhotoFrame Pro 3.
The new features in PhotoFrame Pro 3 will allow you to quickly and easily create amazing edge effects that complement your image. Every effect and option in PhotoFrame Pro can be previewed in real-time. So when you're adding a sublte drop-shadow to your image like the one here, you can visually adjust it and get it perfect the first time.
What's new in PhotoFrame Pro 3.1
PhotoFrame Pro 3.1 brings native support for Photoshop CS3, Intel-based Macintosh computers and 16-Bit images. Also new are automatic frame rotation, which will rotate your frames to match the horizontal or vertical orientation or your images, easier to access the Frame Grid, to help you quickly find and apply the perfect finishing touch to your image, and several new "Show Me How" video tutorials, to help you get the most out of PhotoFrame Pro 3.1.
New Features:
* Support for Photoshop CS3 - Universal Binary means fast native support for Intel-based Macs
* Support for 16-Bit Images - Frame your 16-Bit images without sacrificing color gamut
* "Show Me How" Tutorial Videos - New built-in videos so you get the most out of PhotoFrame Pro
* Automatic Frame Rotation - Automatically rotates the frame to match the horizontal or vertical orientation of your photo
* Easy access to the Frame Preview Grid - Quickly find and apply the perfect finishing touch
* Automatic Update Checking - Make sure you always have the latest version
Extensis Mask Pro v3.02 for Photoshop
Professional third-party masking tools have been on the scene for years, prompting Photoshop to recently include its own version of this type of tool. Unfortunately, though, it still does not provide the same power or professional capabilities found in tools like Extensis Mask Pro.
Mask Pro functions as a plugin within the Photoshop application. Selecting Mask Pro from a dedicated menu in Photoshop, the Photoshop interface disappears and the image opens with the Mask Pro toolset. The interface is very similar to Photoshop’s toolset and panel sets, but the tools are specifically for use with the plugin.
What the application essentially does is help you pick which pixels to keep/delete to result in a seamless extraction from the background. Color pickers, brushes, paintbuckets and pen tools, in conjunction with such things as the Blur tool and Magic Wand, aid in the careful designation of which parts of the image are kept and which are discarded. The Keep and Drop palettes conveniently display which colors will remain and which will be eliminated, and the Tool Options palette provides fine tuning for how the masking will be performed.
Although it’s a relatively simple and intuitive toolset, this does not mean that masking with Mask Pro is effortless. It will take extensive practice to figure out how to get the best results. That said, this is far better than the alternative, and arguably the amazing results could not be achieved without a tool like this. Once you get the hang of it, you will be surprised at what it’s able to do for you. No need to give up on those once “hopeless” images.
Mask Pro 3 is very flexible, offering multiple masking methods within a single environment. On top of that, the undo functionality is such that quite a bit of experimentation is possible to make sure that the results are just right before applying the changes.
In version 3, Extensis offers a number of new tools and improvements. Primarily, Extensis boasts that the new version offers better overall masking. I can attest to this in my personal use. The results are cleaner and somewhat easier to achieve.
The new built-in color decontamination is something that apparently no similar tool offers. What this means is that in addition to a nice complex masking job, Mask Pro gets rid of the edge-spill halos that are sometimes a product of the extraction. Additionally, this decontamination can be applied selectively over different parts of your image.
A couple of new tools that look like they were possibly borrowed from Photoshop’s Extract tool are the hi-lighters. These tools allow the user to select whole areas of the image to keep or drop—something that was previously not possible.
The new Chisel tool restores the edge pixels in an image that was masked too tightly, while the new Blur tool smoothes out the mask edge to optimize transition over a new background. These are excellent tools to increase precision and improve the realism of the results. And the time they save in avoiding undos is invaluable.
I have a couple of ideas for new features in future versions. First, it would be nice to have an erase tool to clean up the highlighter strokes. Also, some control over how the Undo function is implemented would be great. It is sometimes frustrating to take things back in the current “baby steps” manner.
Creative professionals will find that Mask Pro will probably pay for itself in a single use. The time and frustration saved with a tool like this will probably also mean adding a few more years to the end of your life. Mask Pro 3 is now compatible with Photoshop 7, as well as Mac OS X, and is very stable. I encountered no glitches in my testing, and found it fairly easy to use. I look forward to having this the next time I need to clean out a haystack from around a picture of a needle.
FaceShop for Adobe Photoshop v3.5
This new product works exclusively with Photoshop (older version, Elements and thenew CS3). FaceShop PS Plug-in can be used to alter angles of peopleÆs faces in photographs. It is easy to use and does not require a long learning curve. This application may appeal to both graphic artists and amateurs who need to alter photographic images.
Works with recent Photoshop editions, Elements or the new CS3. FaceShop is two plug-ins in one box: FS2 works with all recent Photoshop editions in 2D. Select face that you want to transform, go to the two-step process as shown above, rotate and paste the finished face on a new Photoshop layer. Easy. FS3, also included, works with the new 3D layer of Photoshop CS3. If you work with CS3, you can directly paste a real 3D head with texture maps into Photoshop’s 3D layer - rotate live in Photoshop until you commit to convert the face into a 2D element.
Andromeda All Plugins for Photoshop
01- Aetherize
02- Cutline Filter
03- Etch Tone
04- LensDocTone
05- Measure
06- Perspective
07- Photography Filters
08- Redeye Filter
09- Scatterlight
10- Screens
11- Series 1
12- Series 3
13- Shadow
14- Three-D
15- Varifocus Filter
16- Velociraptor Filter
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