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ProLosthttp://prolost.blogspot.com/2008/03/dodge-this.html [ProLost] Burn, which adds brush-based tools for dodge (lighten), burn (darken), contrast, saturation, sharpen and blur. Over the coming months, third party software developers will deliver image editing plug-ins for localized editing, filters and effects, noise analysis and reduction, fisheye lens correction and more.

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Bagelturfhttp://www.bagelturf.com/files/c1848479f55fce1e1e8ec6b40e18ead6-1161.php#unique-entry-id-1161 [Bagelturf] Aperture: Aperture 2.1 Released -- Adds Image-Editing Plug-Ins: The catch with the plug-ins is that they work on a copy of the original image, just like round-tripping to an external application like photoshop -- they are not integrated into the RAW processing that Aperture does. This means that you have to separate your plug-in adjustment workflow from your Aperture adjustment workflow, deciding what you are going to do first, last, and in the middle.

F/1.0[F/1.0] Aperture vs. Lightroom - round 2: Heck, I currently only use photoshop for dodge/burn and selective masking/adjustment layer editing. If we’ve got plugins for aperture that do all this now - I may simply never touch photoshop again (not really I know).

trevorcarpenter.com[trevorcarpenter.com] On the road to some good photo editing and management: • dvGarage’s dpMatte plug-in, which is a high performance chroma key tool for creating seamless composites, and the HDRtoner plug-in that enables the selection of multiple photos to create a single high dynamic range (HDR) image; and

Apple Gazette[Apple Gazette] Apple introduces Aperture 2.1: Burn, which adds brush-based tools for dodge, burn, contrast, saturation, sharpen, and blur effects. Plug-ins for localized editing, filters, effects, noise analysis and reduction, fisheye lens correction and many more are expected over the next several months from third-party developers.

Tech Universehttp://blogs.digitalmediaonlineinc.com/TechUniverse/entry/250 [Tech Universe] Apple Releases Aperture 2.1 With Lots Of New Features: Dodge and Burn: if you're like me, you probably like to check out Ansel Adams' books to learn more about photography. He always loved to use dodge (lighten tones) and burn (darken tones) to create stunning prints while processing film .

IT Spothttp://itspot.wordpress.com/2008/03/28/apple-adds-image-editing-plug-ins-to-aperture/ [IT Spot] Apple adds image-editing plug-ins to Aperture: Aperture 2.1 is a free download for those already running Aperture 2.0, which was released in February. The addition of support for third-party plug-ins gives Aperture users a way to use specialized editing tools not supported by Apple inside the application.

hardmac's Blog[hardmac's Blog] Aperture 2.1 released, now with image processing plugins, numerous ...: Dodge & Burn plug-in A sample plug-in is preinstalled, taking advantage of the Edit API introduced in Aperture 2.0. The plug-in adds brush-based tools for Dodge (Lighten), Burn (Darken), Contrast, Saturation, Sharpen, and Blur.

Silicon Republic[Silicon Republic] Plug-ins key to Apple Aperture improvements: Not only is Apple one of the first to develop plug-in abilities for its photo-editing software, but it has also made this functionality available since Aperture 2.0. Although, up until this point, Apple had not much publicised this feature, it now lists official third-party developers working alongside it.

PPS[PPS] Aperture 2.1 takes a leap foprward: Still no presets from what we can tell, but when Apple catches uo in that area they’re gonna start looking pretty good. Of course Aperture is Mac only still, but if they ever make this for Win/Mac, Adobe may have a run for it’s money.

picturelinebloghttp://www.pictureline.com/blog/?p=696 [picturelineblog] Apple Releases Aperture 2.1 with Powerful Image Editing Plug-In ...: “To date, maybe two percent of my photographs needed to be touched up outside Aperture,” said John Stanmeyer, founding member of the VII Photo Agency and contributing photographer for Time and National Geographic magazines. “Now that I can dodge and burn right within Aperture’s new plug-in, I can’t imagine when I’ll have to open any other application to tone my images.”

rajkumar’s Blog-o-graphyhttp://rajp.wordpress.com/2008/02/29/remove-colored-spots-dots-in-pictures-using-gimp/ [rajkumar’s Blog-o-graphy] Remove colored spots (dots) in pictures using GIMP: I googled for few minutes as to how to remove spots in pictures using GIMP, but I could not find any solution. So I decided to give it a shot myself and I figured it out in a couple of hours.

Ben's Photography Thoughts[Ben's Photography Thoughts] Aperture 2.1 Released!: This version has a lot of general fixes, but the big news here is that it supports Edit Plugins. This is very cool, Apple even included a much needed one with the update.

MeltedCubehttp://www2.meltedcube.com/blog/web-internet-telecom/apple-opens-aperture-to-third-party-photo-editing-tools/ [MeltedCube] Apple Opens Aperture to Third-Party Photo Editing Tools: Apple says it is employed with third-party developers to alter whatever of the more requested plugins to Aperture, including PictureCode, makers of Noise Ninja, a ordered of tools that support turn the digital racket current in whatever cameras.

TaoSpace[TaoSpace] Aperture Plugged In: One quick note: somebody really ought to release a Photokit Sharpener-style plugin. The Pixelgenius guys have already said that they're not interested unfortunately...

INKREDI.n.IKLERIK[INKREDI.n.IKLERIK] Corel Paint Shop Pro Photo X2 12.0: HDR Photo Merge helps you combine two or more photos taken at different exposures, and then automatically dodge and burn to bring out the contrast! NEW!

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