Photoshop Notes
Info-things on Photoshop usage including reviews, news, tips, techniques and tutorials.
AKVIS ArtWork, a Photoshop compatible plug-in transforms your pictures by imparting professional painting styles to them. The plug-in provides a realistic painted effect by using various algorithms that add tweaks like twisted geometric lines.
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AKVIS, creator of various Adobe Photoshop plug-ins has announced a holiday season contest -- in this conversation Katerina Kharina of AKVIS tells us more.
Geetesh: Tell us more about the various contests you have launched.
Katerina: This time, we have launched three contests:
Geetesh: How well do AKVIS products work in the contest workflows?
Katerina: A participant should use at least one of our software, or more, even all our programs. He or she can also use tools from other developers, for example, Photoshop.
More details can be found on the contest site -- entries must be submitted by December 29th, 2008.
The new issue of the ShutterStock newsletter has a link to this easy tutorial on creating patterns in Illustrator. And it is really easy -- a great way to create patterns that you can use in both Illustrator and Photoshop. Labels: illustrator patterns seamless
Learn here...
If you tried resizing an image larger than its actual size, you might have come across the problem where the quality of the image gets degraded and pixelated.
AKVIS Magnifier, a Photoshop compatible plug-in upscales the images with advanced enlargement algorithms, preserving the edge to edge image sharpness while improving image appearance by removing unwanted noise and compression artifacts.
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As expected, the iPad has led the revolution in tablet computing, even for business users. A survey-based study released by IDG shows that iPads are increasingly being used for business use -- for everything from web browsing to communication, and social media to reading. Although the survey does not explore presenting on an iPad as a separate category, it goes without saying that the iPad has emerged as a mainstream work platform, albeit one where more content is consumed rather than created. 