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Primatte Chromakey for Photoshop

Ralf Jurrien : 2007-08-01 11:09:00
Primatte Chromakey 3.0 for Photoshop : Digital Anarchy, a leading provider of cost-effective graphics software, announced Primatte Chromakey 3.0 for Photoshop. Primatte Chromakey is the award winning, best-of-breed green/blue screen solution for photography, bringing the power of high-end Film/TV technology to Photoshop and Photoshop Elements. Primatte removes a blue/green background from a still image or footage, leaving the subject against a transparent background with any color cast removed. "We're excited to bring serious batch processing capabilities to Primatte", said Jim Tierney, Digital Anarchy founder. "This is going to be a huge advance for photographers dealing with large volumes of images shot against chromakey."


Cartoon movie creator software ToonIt

Ralf Jurrien : 2007-06-28 15:04:00
Cartoon movie creator software ToonIt : Digital Anarchy, a leading provider of cost-effective special effects software for Adobe and Apple products, announced the release of ToonIt! for Film/Video. ToonIt! 1.0 will reliably and easily create cartoon-like images from film and video footage, freeing artists from time consuming techniques such as hand painting and rotoscoping. The filters use advanced algorithms from Toonamation to create cartoon shading and lines in After Effects, Final Cut Pro, Motion and Premiere Pro. A second package of ToonIt! will be released for use in Photoshop and Photoshop Elements later in the year. The same sophisticated algorithms will create a cartoon look for still images and photographs.






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