Friday, November 19, 2010

$100 Discount on Perfect Photo Suite: DPS Reader Offer

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Today I’m pleased to announce that our friends at OnOneSoftware are offering a special discount on their Perfect Photo Suite of products.


They’re offering $100 discount until 4 December if you use the DPS exclusive code of:


DPSPS


Perfect Photo Suite 5.5 comprises of 7 great tools for photographers that each will work as plugins for Photoshop, Lightroom or Aperture.


In addition to that 5 of the 7 also work as standalone applications without the above tools.


The 7 tools in the Suite (and the problems that they solve) are:



  1. Resize images using Perfect Resize 7.

  2. Remove unwanted backgrounds with Mask Pro 4.

  3. Color correct photos with PhotoTune 3.

  4. Put the focus where you want with FocalPoint 2.

  5. Get the professional look with PhotoTools 2.6.

  6. Add the perfect finishing touch with PhotoFrame 4.6.

  7. Add layers to Lightroom & Aperture with Perfect Layers.


Get full details on what’s included and how it all works at Perfect Photo Suite.


Again – remember that to get the $100 discount you need to use the code of DPSPS in the shopping cart before 4 December.


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Hitachi ?Driven Creativity? Competition Winner Announced

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G-Technology by Hitachi has officially announced the overall winner of its ‘Driven Creativity’ Competition.


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A New Use For Artificial Turf?

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When you think of artificial turf you probably think indoor stadium or possibly a small urban back yard (and there was one friend who used it as flooring in his dorm room). But you probably haven?t thought to use it on a vertical surface.



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Akvis ArtSuite 6.6

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Akvis has updated its ArtSuite effects collection to version 6.6. The new version includes some bug fixes and a new Christmas Pack of decorative photo frames. This pack includes 50 hand painted frames suited to holiday photos. In addition to frames, Akvis ArtSuite also contains various photo effects such as black-and-white conversion, selective colouring and colour replacement etc. Akvis ArtSuite Plugin sells for $49; Akvis ArtSuite Standalone for $ 69.

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AKVIS ArtSuite v.6.6: New Christmas Frames

November 18, 2010 - AKVIS announces the update of AKVIS ArtSuite to version v.6.6. ArtSuite is an impressive collection of versatile effects for decorating photos. Version 6.6 includes some bug fixes and a new themed frame pack is available - the Christmas Pack. Whether you celebrate the festive occasion with your family or have a party with your friends - keep the memories alive!

Whether you plan to upload vacation photos to a web-site to share with your friends or wish to make your own personalized greeting cards, you can rely on AKVIS ArtSuite to add elegance and style to any photo.

AKVIS ArtSuite not only offers edge effects for adding frames to your digital photos, but also is constantly enriched with new artistic effects as well. Thanks to the large number of effects and a rich Pattern Library, the software can generate an endless variety of effect versions. http://akvis.com/en/artsuite/index.php

The effects are grouped in two categories: “Frames” and “Effects”.

“Frames” (edge effects) can be used to create a photo frame for a digital photo. It can be a classic frame with wood carving or a light-hearted frame with some cheerful frogs along the border. The photo frame samples that come with ArtSuite can be easily tailored to any photo. Select a color for the frame; choose its form, its style, brightness, and the intensity of the applied edge effect. It is possible to create a frame with ragged edges, a scratched surface, a page curl, ice crystals, etc. It can be a wooden frame with figured carving or a frame with an ornament. It is also possible to load user created patterns and textures to create a unique photo frame.

Use “Effects” to experiment with photos. Convert a photo into a B&W image and then add a shade of color to it. Replace colors in an image, add a texture (chosen from the built-in Texture Library or one created by the user) to make the image appear as if it has been drawn on a canvas, brick wall, corrugated paper, etc.

Version 6.6 fixes some bugs and offers a new themed frame pack - the Christmas Pack. This pack includes 50 hand painted frames perfect for your holiday photos. Whether you celebrate the festive occasion with your family or have a party with your friends - keep the memories alive! Make your own Christmas cards! The Christmas Pack is available for 15 USD. Take a look at thumbnails of the new frames here: http://akvis.com/en/artsuite/christmas-pack.php

In addition to the new Christmas Pack, AKVIS already offers a free frame pack of 30 enchanting designs for any occasion, as well as Wedding and Travel Frame Packs, both of which contain 50 high quality hand painted frames. http://akvis.com/en/artsuite/frame-packs.php

These frame packs are offered at a price and are intended for professionals, as well as those who are interested in quality design photo frames. Please note that these frames are only available in the standalone version for technical reasons.

The program can be used as an independent application (standalone) and as a plug-in to a photo editor.

AKVIS ArtSuite Plugin is compatible with Adobe Photoshop and Photoshop Elements, Corel Painter, Corel Photo-Paint, and PaintShop Photo Pro, and others.

AKVIS ArtSuite runs on Microsoft Windows XP/Vista/Win 7 and on Macintosh Mac OS X 10.4-10.6.

For a free trial, AKVIS offers 10 days of fully functional use.
Download ArtSuite v.6.6: http://akvis.com/en/artsuite/download-artistic-effects.php
The free frame pack, which does not require registration, can be used with ArtSuite even during the evaluation period. http://akvis.com/en/artsuite/free-pack.php

Registered users of AKVIS Artsuite can upgrade to version 6.6 for free.

AKVIS ArtSuite Plugin sells for $49; AKVIS ArtSuite Standalone for $ 69. Home users can enjoy the full line of AKVIS products in the AKVIS Alchemy bundle (Retoucher, Chameleon, MultiBrush, Enhancer, Coloriage, Noise Buster, Sketch, Decorator, LightShop, ArtSuite, SmartMask, Magnifier, ArtWork, and NatureArt) for USD $325, a considerable savings over purchasing each separately. For Deluxe and Business licenses consult the official web-site http://akvis.com.

AKVIS ArtSuite is also part of the AKVIS Artistic Bundle (Sketch, ArtWork, and ArtSuite), which sells for $149 for the plug-in version or $169 for the standalone version. This is a savings of $44 when compared to the price of these three programs purchased separately. Visit the official website to see prices for alternate versions of this bundle.



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MimoMonitors iMo eye9 9-inch LCD Touchscreen with Webcam

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MimoMonitors iMo eye9 9-inch LCD Touchscreen with Webcam A good Christmas for your technie savvy loved one or colleague would be this new and sleek iMo eye9, a 9-inch LCD monitor that is touchscreen and has a webcam by MimoMonitors. Weighing about 9 lbs. and about 9-inch wide, this monitor right here will surely fit perfectly to your desktop, laptops, netbooks, and goes well with MAC as well as PC applications too.


This monitor is good for surfing the net, accessing Facebook, chatting, shopping, doing some office works, assignments, research and a lot more! An added feature of a 1.3 mp webcam, this will make your Internet messaging fun and exciting. The best part of it ? the webcam rotates! How cool is that? With its glossy, sleek and nice looking design, for sure everybody would want to have a monitor like this!


Retail at $229.99, this already a bargain! With a cool new monitor this Christmas, who does not want to own a touchscreen LCD monitor by MimoMonitor?


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Top Tips for Outdoor Photography

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Whether you're heading out for an afternoon stroll through the park, or attempting a first ascent of a mountain in the Himalayas, you may want to record your time outdoors for prosperity.

Alastair Lee, specialist outdoor filmmaker and photographer, shares some of his insights into the best tech and techniques to make sure that it's not just your memories you keep from the day. As someone who's picked up 36 international awards for his work, he's best placed to give a few pointers on how to make your photos and videos stand out.

As we approach 2011, most of the country carry a camera of some sort with them at all times of the day, especially since the introduction of affordable HD smartphones. When you're taking the effort to get out of the city for a while, a dedicated device pays dividends for really capturing those moments - and for the humble beginner a digital camera or camcorder is a lot more forgiving.

Top Tips for Outdoor Photography

Before heading out, rather than buy new equipment at the last minute, get it a few weeks beforehand, so that you've got time to get used to it - get to know the ins and outs and make sure it's fit for purpose. Practice does make perfect and the last thing you want to be doing is looking for the instruction manual only to miss ‘that' ultimate shot.

For cameras, consider the new Samsung NX10 as a good introduction to the digital SLR world as it's a light weight hybrid that fits neatly into the hand, has an AMOLED screen for easier viewing in sunlight and a range of lenses for different occasions. A sturdy HD camcorder, with natural viewing angles and lens position is also worth the investment too.

Top Tips for Outdoor Photography

Once you've got the tech and have become familiar with it, Alastair has a few basic rules of thumb you can adopt to make your memories last:

1. When out for long periods, keep an eye on battery levels and how much memory is left. If you haven't packed spares - ration it so you've got some left for when you reach your ultimate destination (and a few for the way back - just in case).

2. The weather is a big factor in the shots you're going to be getting - work with the light and air quality to build your picture - with relatively dry, clean air, you are more likely to get the best clarity and sharp images and, the sun on the horizon may lend itself to silhouette shots.

3. Adding effects, such as mud splatter, are fine in post production when comfy at home - they shouldn't be part of every shot you take when out and about, it's important to keep the lens clean - check it before each shot.

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