Tiffen ships Dfx version 2.0 plug-in for Adobe CS4
Oct 24, 2008 9:47 AM
All Tiffen Dfx v2.0 editions feature more than 1000 new filters and effects.
Tiffen has made available a new Dfx v2.0 plug-in specifically for Adobe Photoshop Creative Suite 4 owners wanting to take advantage of 64-bit capability.
The new Tiffen Dfx v2.0 plug-in for Adobe CS4 includes the same exclusive multiple masking and layering capabilities found with other Tiffen Dfx v2.0 plug-ins for Photoshop and Aperture in addition to its stand-alone application. All of the Tiffen Dfx v2.0 editions are available for Macintosh or Windows and feature more than 1000 new filters and effects including: ambient light, close-up lens, dot, eye light, flag, gobo, HFX star, haze, high contrast, ice halos and more.
Users can select from a palette of more than 2000 standard, exclusive and special effect filters that simulate Tiffen’s optical equivalents. These can all be quickly and easily customized then saved to a filter library for later use.
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