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G-Force
Digital Film FX : It produces results similar to using traditional "fast" B&W camera film, allowing more control than the standard "noise" filters included with most image-editors.
Author: Cybia | Visits: 831 |
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Gradient Blur
This plugin apllies a gradient blur that can help us draw the viewer's attention to the photograph's main subject. Author: PhotoPlugins | Visits: 3272 |
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Hi-Spot
Digital Film FX : A single Photoshop-compatible plug-in filter for high-contrast B&W effects.
Author: Cybia | Visits: 1038 |
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High Pass Sharpening
This is a plugin to sharpen photos with the classic high pass method. The user can adjust the high pass filter radius, and control the blending with the original image. A high pass output preview is also available to help the user adjust the filter radius up to the point the edges to be sharpened show up. High pass sharpening is generally considered to produce less halos and other sharpening artifacts than USM. Author: PhotoPlugins | Visits: 2176 |
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Lens Correction
This plugin corrects barrel and pincushion distortions that many zoom camera lenses produce. Author: PhotoPlugins | Visits: 1585 |
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Local Contrast Enhancement
This plugin's main purpose is to bring out detail and sharpen the photo. This is accomplished by increasing the contrast between a pixel's value and the mean value of the adjacent pixels in a local area of the photo. Author: PhotoPlugins | Visits: 2115 |
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MasterBlaster
20 filters to "blast" colours giving a strong cast
Author: Cybia | Visits: 856 |
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Mezzy
15 filters for producing mezzo and grain effects
Author: Cybia | Visits: 883 |
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NightScope
Digital Film FX : A single Photoshop-compatible plug-in filter for adding a basic "night-vision" effect to your digital photographs and/or 2D and 3D computer-generated images.
Author: Cybia | Visits: 1445 |
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Pinocchio
This filter performs image distortions using mouse strokes. Simply click and drag using the left mouse button in the preview window. Various sliders are provided to specify the size and shape of the distortion. Author: Richard Rosenman | Visits: 1201 |