TK Infinity Mask Panel 1.0 for Photoshop CC For WIN and MAC
TK Infinity Mask Panel 1.0 for Photoshop CC (Win/Mac) -- 136.5 MB
TK Infinity Mask Panel uses a Photoshop plug-in dedicated to implementing this concept more fully. The plug-in provides a unique method of making masks. It uses its own equations, instead of Photoshop calculations, to determine which tones are included in a mask. By changing the variables in the equations the resultant mask can be infinitely defined and adjusted
The way to use this plug-in is the TK Infinity Mask panel. The buttons and sliders on this panel change the variables in the plug-in’s equations and the mask is quickly updated so the user sees the results. The plug-in/panel can make masks based on image luminosity, or it can use data from the red, green or blue channels as the starting point. It can even make saturation and vibrance masks by extracting this information from the image’s pixels
Decision making for the panel is completely mask-based. The user views the actual mask that is being created and changes it as they manipulate the controls on the panel. It’s normally a very fast process once the necessary merge-visible layer has been created. Seeing the mask and being able to directly adjust it provides a more real-time experience. Once satisfied, output buttons at the bottom provide options for using the mask to continue developing the image
OS - Windows (7, 8, 8.1, 10) / MacOSX 10.7 or Later
136MB
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TK Infinity Mask Panel uses a Photoshop plug-in dedicated to implementing this concept more fully. The plug-in provides a unique method of making masks. It uses its own equations, instead of Photoshop calculations, to determine which tones are included in a mask. By changing the variables in the equations the resultant mask can be infinitely defined and adjusted
The way to use this plug-in is the TK Infinity Mask panel. The buttons and sliders on this panel change the variables in the plug-in’s equations and the mask is quickly updated so the user sees the results. The plug-in/panel can make masks based on image luminosity, or it can use data from the red, green or blue channels as the starting point. It can even make saturation and vibrance masks by extracting this information from the image’s pixels
Decision making for the panel is completely mask-based. The user views the actual mask that is being created and changes it as they manipulate the controls on the panel. It’s normally a very fast process once the necessary merge-visible layer has been created. Seeing the mask and being able to directly adjust it provides a more real-time experience. Once satisfied, output buttons at the bottom provide options for using the mask to continue developing the image
OS - Windows (7, 8, 8.1, 10) / MacOSX 10.7 or Later
136MB
Download
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