There is no doubt that the standard capabilities of Photoshop are extensive and has earned it the right to stand on top as an industry standard. However, there are always ways to increase the functionality of a program and that is what plug-ins accomplish. Basically, what a plug-in news is a third party developed addition, they can make certain tasks easier and faster or expand on the program's capabilities. There are a number of Photoshop plug-ins available on the Adobe website. Some of these Photoshop plug-ins include a Google 3-D warehouse plug-in, which allows for the searching of 3-D content located on Google's online repository for 3-D models and content. This is primarily for use with Photoshop CS 3 extended. Other plug-ins include light wave rendition for Adobe Photoshop, Daz 3-D studio, and imagesynth. There are literally hundreds of various plug-ins that provide programming for a wide number of functions. For example, if one of the things that you would like to create with Photoshop is 3-D skies polluted clouds water with reflections light sources, etc then the Aurora plug-in may be something to consider. For the most part, if you are looking for Photoshop plug-ins. You can pretty much find what you are looking for free on the Web either from Adobe's website itself or through various other third-party developers.
As with any additional software that you are adding a licensed product, it is a good idea to create a restore point before installing the software, as well as checking out any reviews, which may be available for that particular plug-in in order to ensure you are protecting not only your work at your computer system itself. If you have any doubts on how the Photoshop plug-in works, contact the developer prior to installation. Photoshop plug-ins are also useful in creating additional functions for job specific tasks. An example of this can be found on the Adobe website. If you look under the Photoshop CS three plug-ins will find a section devoted strictly to plug-ins that are designed for medical, scientific, or forensic use. This is a perfect example of how useful plug-ins are and why they are necessary additional capability, expanding tools. Standard Photoshop CS functions would prove either difficult or impossible to use for medically scientific or forensic uses there for third-party developers created plug-ins in order to meet the needs of this particular group of users.
Friday, September 21, 2007
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