| Curvemeister v 2.1.0b for Adobe Photoshop |
* Pin Tabs - groups of pins may be organized into sections, and accessed by clicking on the corresponding tab in the Pin Palette.
* Pin Files - you may save individual sets of pins as separate files, and load them manually when needed
* Pin Management - you may create new pin files, edit individual files, and organize them using menu items from the Pin Palette. To install a pin file, so that it loads by default, move it to the Swatches folder.
* Experimental pins - various pin files are located in the Goodies folder. Use the Open Pin File command in the Pin File submenu, accessed by right-clicking on the pin palette window. This accesses the goodies folder containing the experimental pins.
* Hue clock options. You"ll find several new options for the Hue Clock / Sample Value display, including the ability to specify a more compact display than before, control decimal place display, and display even more information than before.
* Statistical display. These are sharp-edged tools for those interested in quantitative color measurements. If you do this kind of work, you will be pleased with Curvemeister"s new support for standard deviation and delta E display. Briefly, standard deviation is a measure of how noisy the sample area of a selection is; it is generally used with fairly large custom sample sizes 20x20 or larger. Delta E is a quantitative measure of color difference, typically used to show how close a particular color is to a pin color.
* Support for normal preview of selection, transparency, and layer mask - Photoshop masking, transparency and selection effects are now visible with your other layers in the preview. Curvemeister has always supported Photoshop selection and transparancy operations, but the preview image did not reflect this. Now you may see what your result will be beforehand, integrated with the other layers of the image. Most plugins do not support this level of functionality.
* Stand-alone Hue Clock. Compared to reading RGB color numbers, Curvemeister"s built-in hue clock offers a superior method of assessing whether a color is correct or not. Curvemeister 2 now comes with an additional, stand-alone version of the hue clock. This means the hue clock is always available when you want it, even when you"re not running Photoshop! This is a great way to leverage your knowledge of the Hue clock to all of Photoshop"s tools, and any other program where you deal with images. Now it"s easier than ever to zero in on the proper hue and saturation for neutrals, flesh tones, foliage, sky, and any other color whose clock value is known.
08 Jan 2006
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