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Image Trends announces the release of the Fisheye-Hemi Plug-In for Aperture 2.1, Apple’s groundbreaking photo editing and management software. The Fisheye-Hemi Plug-In filter set provides correction for hemispheric fisheye lens distortion, working seamlessly within Aperture's photo editing and management environment. Photographers can now easily preserve a normal view of people by not distorting their faces and bodies, as the plug-in straightens vertical lines. Fisheye-Hemi Plug-In uses almost all of the pixel data in that view with no loss of image resolution while displaying the intended composition and framing better than other un-warping programs.
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via Shutterbug @ 15:44 19th Jun
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Image Trends recently announced the release of the Fisheye-Hemi Plug-In for Aperture 2.1, Apple’s photo editing and management software. According to Image Trends, the Fisheye-Hemi Plug-In filter set provides correction for hemispheric fisheye lens distortion, working seamlessly within Aperture’s photo editing and management environment. The plug-in allows the photographer to preserve a normal view of people by not distorting their faces and bodies, as the software straightens vertical lines. The company claims that the Fisheye-Hemi Plug-In uses almost all of the pixel data in that view with no loss of image resolution while displaying the intended composition and framing better than other un-warping programs.
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via Picture Business @ 3:34 30th May
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Built using Aperture's plug-in architecture, the Fisheye-Hemi Plug-In filter set provides correction for hemispheric fisheye lens distortion. It means photographers can preserve a normal view of people by not distorting their faces and bodies, as the plug-in straightens vertical lines.
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via Digital Arts @ 18:22 19th May
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via Softpedia @ 13:06 20th May
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A new set of plug-in filters have been released for Apple's Aperture programme, which provide correction for hemispheric fisheye lens distortion.
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via Photographypress.co.uk @ 15:15 21st May
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A new set of plug-in filters have been released for Apple's Aperture programme, which provide correction for hemispheric fisheye lens distortion.
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via Photographypress.co.uk @ 20:45 21st May
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Austin, Texas (May 19, 2008) – Image Trends, provider of innovative digital imaging tools, today announces the release of the Fisheye-Hemi Plug-In for Aperture 2.1, Apple’s groundbreaking photo editing and management software.
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via Photo District News @ 12:08 23rd May
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Image Trends, Inc.â„¢ (ITI) announces the availability of the Fisheye-Hemi Plug-In for the Apple Apertureâ„¢ 2.1 photo editing and management tool
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via CameraTown @ 4:19 20th May
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Austin, Texas (May 19, 2008) – Image Trends, provider of innovative digital imaging tools, today announces the release of the Fisheye-Hemi Plug-In for Aperture 2.1, Apple’s groundbreaking photo editing and management software.
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via Digital Photo Pro @ 22:18 20th May
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Austin, Texas (May 19, 2008) – Image Trends, provider of innovative digital imaging tools, today announces the release of the Fisheye-Hemi Plug-In for Aperture 2.1, Apple’s groundbreaking photo editing and management software.
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via Imaging-Info.com @ 1:02 17th May
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via Macworld UK @ 11:34 19th May
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via Imaging Resource @ 18:22 19th May
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