Alien Skin ships Exposure PS plug-in
updated 10:45 am EST, Tue January 24, 2006
Exposure PS plug-in
Alien Skin Software today released Exposure, a new plug-in for Adobe Photoshop and other compatible host programs. Exposure brings the look and feel of film to digital photography. Digital photographers can simulate current and discontinued film stocks, as well as recreate their signature look as a one-click effect. Exposure also simulates darkroom and studio effects such as push and cross processing.
Saturation, light temperature, dynamic range, softness, sharpness, and the addition of realistic grain can be managed in one place. Exposure adds realistic grain separately to the shadows, mid-tones, and highlights of an image by modeling the size, shape, and color of real world grain. Exposure can even mimic the pronounced grain of films such as Ilford 3200 Delta, as well as the discontinued Ektachrome EES and GAF 500.
Exposure requires either Adobe Photoshop CS or later, Adobe Photoshop Elements 3 or later, Macromedia Fireworks MX 2004 or later, or Corel Paint Shop ProTM 9 or later. Users must have at least a 1GHz PowerPC G4 processor, 256MB of RAM and Mac OS X 10.3.8 or later. Exposure costs $200, with discount pricing available for registered users.





