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Mystical effects, plus this week's news


From: Connected Photographer
Subject: Mystical effects, plus this week's news
Date: Fri, 09 Jan 2004 05:45:43 GMT

A MEMBER OF THE ZATZ MAGAZINE NETWORK
January 7, 2004
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Mystical effects
This week's news

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CONNECTED PHOTOGRAPHER PLUG-IN OF THE MONTH
Mystical lighting, tint, tone and color effects
By David Gewirtz

You've all heard this story. Way back in the day, when desktop publishing first became widely available, folks would use a hundred fonts in a document and while they'd get their creative on, the document would look, well, "fugly."

Now, of course, with Photoshop, we can go way, way further towards getting carried away. Plug-ins can take our pictures and either make them much nicer, or make them look really, well, "ookie."

In this month's Connected Photographer Plug-in of the Month, we're proud to honor a plug-in that can either enhance your photos or make them look very, very nasty. I know this because I spent a lot of time tinkering with the plug-in and not reading the documentation.

I like plug-ins that do some magic with a simple selection and also allow you to tune your selections for the optimal result. The plug-ins from Auto FX Software definitely do that. This month, we're actually giving our Plug-in of the Month award to two Auto FX plug-ins that work really well together: the Mystical Lighting and Mystical Tint Tone and Color plug-ins.

Mystical Lighting lets anyone apply photo-realistic lighting and shading effects to digital images. With this software you can enhance the ambiance of your images and improve its beauty. Mystical Lighting includes 16 visual effects, over 400 presets for instant results and an infinite variety of looks. Mystical Tint Tone and Color is a collection of 38 color and tonal editing effects built to creatively enhance images. Precise brush tools allow you to enhance your image by brushing over just the areas you want to change. Brush on sharpness, tonal and color corrections and effects with ease.

To illustrate these plug-ins, I started with the unretouched image shown in Figure A.

FIGURE A

This is a raw, unretouched weeping willow. Click picture for a larger image.

Then, I used the Mystical Tint Tone and Color plug-in to give it a quick, antique photo look, using, coincidentally, the antique photo preset of the plug-in, as shown in Figure B.

FIGURE B

Here's the photo, made all antique-like. Click picture for a larger image.

I liked it, because it gave me a bit of an aged look without the return to the very overused sepia effect. I also liked it because it was a single menu selection. Unlike many of the other Auto FX products, the Tint Tone and Color plug-in does not provide previews, so there's often a need to undo. Often.

While Mystical Tint Tone and Color provides you with simple tint, tone, and color changes, there's a whole kit-bag of neat little goodies in the Mystical Lighting collection, including stuff to make sparkles, rainbows, and a lot more. Although I certainly wouldn't accept this as a final image, Figure C shows what you can get when you combine a whole bunch of effects, including mist, lightcaster, and even their very sophisticated rainbow effect.

FIGURE C

In this example, I went a little effect-happy, but it nearly works. Click picture for a larger image.

I was a bit disappointed that there weren't presets for all the various Mystical Lighting effects, but their sheer variety was quite amazing.

Finally, in addition to the somewhat official Plug-in of the Month award, I've also got to give Mystical Lighting my very unofficial "Sexiest Installer" award. As you can see in Figure D, their install screen is quite sensational.

FIGURE D

I think the woman on the left has a crush on me. Click picture for a larger image.

While I normally dislike installers that insist on searching for installed components, as the Auto FX products do, I found it oddly pleasant to simply sit and mentally commune with the ladies on the screen. Personally, I think the one on the left has a crush on me.

In all seriousness, these are very impressive products and are well worthy of our Connected Photographer Plug-in of the Month award.

OUR RATING: 4 of 5


Product availability and resources
For more information on the Mystical Lighting and Mystical Tint Tone and Color plug-ins, visit http://www.autofx.com.

Your plug-in can earn this special banner
Do you know a plug-in, one that offers an exceptional set of features or functions? If so, the developers of that plug-in may be eligible for consideration as the Connected Photographer Plug-in of the Month. If chosen, the recipient will even be entitled to display the lovely banner shown in Figure E.

FIGURE E

Is your product amazing enough to be the Connected Photographer Plug-in of the Month? Click picture for a larger image.

If you'd like your site to be considered for Connected Photographer Plug-in of the Month, send email to address@hidden. Please specify "CONNECTED PHOTOGRAPHER PLUG-IN" in the subject field of your email.

David Gewirtz is the Editor-in-Chief of the ZATZ magazines and the author of The Flexible Enterprise and Lotus Notes Revealed! He can be reached via email at address@hidden. You can see David's photographic artwork at his personal Web site, http://www.Gewirtz.com.


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CONNECTED PHOTOGRAPHER NEWS CENTER
This week's news
Want to get the very latest photography news? The Connected Photographer News Center is updated every day with news of product releases, industry info, tips, techniques, and pointers to great photography resources on the Web. Here's this week's news:

Networking fun!
For those of you who've been trying to get into any of the ZATZ sites for the past four hours, we're back! This one was fun. The Verizon folks tracked three separate equipment failures on their end of the T-1 circuit, but it took so long to find because one of the equipment failures was a buggy board on one of their test devices. As a result, their tests were giving wrong information. Needless to say, it's time for chocolate. Also, special thanks to the Verizon techs who stuck through the process all afternoon and WAY into the evening with good humor

Nikon unveils new scanners
Nikon has unveiled its next generation of Coolscan desktop film scanners -- the Coolscan V ED, Super Coolscan 5000 ED and the Super Coolscan 9000 ED. The new film scanners are loaded with features and benefits designed for a wide range of users, including Applied Science Fiction's Digital ICE4 Advanced technology, Nikon's exclusive Scan Image Enhancer and other solutions.

Deciding on a digital camera
The Marin Independent Journal has this article to help you decide if a digital camera is right for you.

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