Glam Photo 3 is just about ready for Elements 3-6
Posted 1 year, 3 months ago by Graffi | | 632 views | Technorati
Here’s a sneak peek at what’s in the new lineup. Or maybe check out this slideshow instead. Or perhaps this gallery (I had such a great time putting these together in Elements 6, I couldn’t make my mind up which one I liked best…)
Graffi’s Glam Photo for Elements contains over 40 different actions optimized for Elements users to stylize, glamorize and beautify their images.
They’re not just for portraits, either - they work well on landscape photography, macro photography, animal photography and other subjects.
Each action can be left as it finishes, or, for best results, do a little additional editing to get the “just-right” look. These actions are intended primarily as starting points for further refining your glamour images.
Each action leaves the image in layers, when applicable, so you can add a mask, erase a bit, change the blend mode or opacity of overlying layers, etc. The possibilities are only limited by your imagination.
Try them - they come with an installer, so you don’t have to worry about manipulating files, caches, databases and all that - just click the installer and it will do the work for you.
Then open an image and experiment with these actions - and have fun!
Look for the official announcement later this week. If you currently own Glam Photo 2, this will be a limited time free upgrade. Details coming….
My favorites? I like Old Romance, Glamour 5 & 6, Soften & Fade, Low Key Lighting, the Orton Effect and the Lomo Effects. Thanks to the wonderful model who was so patient with me -
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None of the links seem to be working right now.
You have chosen to open
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which is a Firefox Document from http://www.graficalicus.com
What should firefox do with this file?
I have a choice of Open with or save to disk but the Ok button is grayed out.
Joe
Hi, Joe - I noticed that after you’d mentioned it - it’s got to be a scripting thing in Firefox. The gallery came right outta PSE6, which means it’s (probably) scripted only for IE.
Looks like I have MORE code to hack!