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This plug-in brings the creative tools of film photography into the digital world. It includse 500 analog techniques and organic looks, such as Polaroid and vintage Daguerreotype. Intensive research has created a product that is user-friendly and intuitive. The end result? Photos that look like they were created by a human, not a computer.
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August 25, 2010 in News by Nicole Klemas

Filter Forge is a Photoshop plug-in that lets you construct your own filters, seamless textures, visual effects, distortions, patterns, backgrounds, and frames. Filter Forge includes a visual filter editor and a free online library of 6000+ user-created filters to which anyone can contribute. This new version introduces features that greatly expand Photoshop’s image-generation capabilities. These ... read more
July 15, 2010 in News by Nicole Klemas

Flexify allows you to stretch the bounds of your creative imagination in Photoshop by bending full-sphere panoramic images into new views. Input your eqiurectangular, mirror-ball, or polar images. Then, choose from 23 different outputs high-quality resampling and three or four degrees of freedom. New outputs included in this plugin are YangCube and Ortelius oval.
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July 15, 2010 in News by Nicole Klemas

Insider Software have just announced their newest version of FontAgent Pro, the popular font manager for Creative Suite Users. The latest version, available at an upgrade price starting at $49.95 is designed to work with Adobe CS5 and is available on their site today.
Just 1 Click Away: CS5 Auto-Activation Plug-ins for Mac!
Here Now! Auto-activation plug-ins ... read more
June 1, 2010 in News, Photoshop by Micah Walter

Boris FX, has released an update to its Boris XML Transfer plugin for Adobe After Effects — Press release below.Press ReleaseFor Immediate Release
Boris XML Transfer Now Supports Adobe After Effects CS5
Seamlessly Transfer Apple Final Cut Pro Program Sequences to Adobe After Effects
Marlborough MA – April 19, 2010 – Boris FX, the leading developer of integrated ... read more
April 19, 2010 in News by Micah Walter

UPDATED: See below for more information…
Canon will release a new plugin for Apple’s Final Cut Pro later today which will allow easy import of video footage shot on their digital SLRs via the FCP Log and Transfer screen.Free Download From Apple’s WebsiteThe plugin will be available as a free download from Apple’s website at http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/finalcutstudio/index.html.
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February 11, 2010 in News by Micah Walter

San Francisco, CA – December 7th, 2009 – Digital Anarchy, a leading provider of cost-effective special effects software for Adobe and Apple products, has today announced the release of a new product for Adobe After Effects, Adobe Premiere, and Apple’s Final Cut Pro. The Beauty Box 1.0 provides editors and visual effects artists working with ... read more
December 30, 2009 in News by David Schloss

Nik Software today released an update to their Viveza plugin for Aperture, Lightroom and Photoshop. The new version. which will release in December has completely eliminated the need to create complex masking, thanks to new Global Tools. A dozen features have been overhauled or added to the program as well (see their full press release ... read more
October 22, 2009 in News by David Schloss

You may have noticed a small change to our site! Aperture Plugged In has become part of the Mac Create Network. We will continue to bring you news and info about plugins for Aperture, but we will also be covering plugins for all sorts of applications on the web. We hope this will expand your ... read more
October 8, 2009 in News by Micah Walter

BeforePictureCode has released this week an Aperture plugin version of their very popular Noise Ninja. Noise Ninja provides users with high quality, camera specific noise reduction. The plugin will be available for download on their site as a free demo and a software key for the full version can be purchased for $79.95. Customers who ... read more
August 7, 2008 in News by Micah Walter