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Old 01-06-2006, 10:25 AM
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Old 01-06-2006, 10:26 AM
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MEDIA LAB

MEDIA LAB

SiteGrinder is a plug-in for Adobe Photoshop that converts Photoshop designs into whole web sites. It uses a simple layer naming scheme to designate rollover states, and more. It supports popup menus, direct conversion of styled Photoshop text to HTML, XHTML 1.1 and CSS, and much much more.

www.medialab.com

Chris Perkins
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Old 01-06-2006, 10:27 AM
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AKVIS

AKVIS

Chameleon is an efficient tool for photo collage creation. It automatically adjusts the pasted object to the target image color range and smoothes the object's borders.

The tool is very easy to handle as it does not require precise selection of objects. You copy an object, insert it into another picture, press the button and the object adjusts to the new background as chameleons do - adapting to the new color range and blending with the environment.


Coloriage - Breathe life into your black and white photos!

AKVIS presents the cutting edge technology of automatic photo colorizing that will change your ideas about image colorization forever!

AKVIS Coloriage manipulates colors of an image: from colorizing old black and white photos from your family archive to replacing colors in your color photos.

Make a present for your grandmother by adding color to her school photo, replace the colors of your car to see how it would look in scarlet, see how you will look if you dye your hair red.

AKVIS Coloriage creates natural-looking colorization in a quick and entertaining manner. It works equally well for coloring of portraits, landscapes, fashion, and still life. The skin, sky, verdure, and tree color patterns help users to select realistic colors for their picture.

Apply your creativity and you will find a wide variety of other usages for the software. You can create colorful backgrounds out of ordinary dull pictures, you can apply AKVIS Coloriage to get rid of the red eye effect, to make selective color correction, selective desaturation and colorizing, etc.

AKVIS Coloriage is as easy to use as a coloring book. No layers manipulation, no complicated techniques, no more hours of frustration attempting to get just the look you want - everything is done with a few brush strokes. Indicate the desired colors by the stroke of the brush; the program does the rest of the work: recognizes the object's border and tailors the new color to the grayscale tones of the initial picture.

www.akvis.com

Kat Kharina
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