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http://www.macnn.com/articles/12/05/23/noise.industries.adds.new.plugin.to.fxfactory/

Briefly: KurbKarma update, Sheffield Softworks Makeup Artist

updated 10:44 am EDT, Wed May 23, 2012

 

Noise Industries adds new plugin to FXFactory


KurbKarma, an app that allows users to share parking spot availability in the San Francisco area, has been updated in the App Store. Users are rewarded with KarmaKredits whenever a spot they publish is taken by another user. These points can then be used to "buy" access to nearby available parking spots. During a parking exchange users are connected directly to the publisher allowing for the exchange of a more precise location without having to reveal a phone number.

Sheffield Softworks Makeup Artist added to FXFactory

Noise Industries has announced the introduction of Sheffield Softworks Makeup Artist, a tool for altering skin tones in video clips. The plug-in is compatible with Final Cut Pro, Motion and After Effects and can correct unwanted skin details that are accepted by high definition recording and harsh lighting. A free trial of Sheffield Softworks Makeup Artist is included with the FXFactory installer, while a full license sells for $99.


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