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Digital GEM Plug-in 1.0.4


License Free to try
Requirements Mac OS 8.x/9.x/X, Adobe Photoshop/Elements Plugin Compatible
Downloads 298 Limitations None
Publisher Applied Science Fiction File Size 1.4M
Date added 10 Nov 2004 Check your speed

Digital GEM Plug-In is the newest addition to the image correction and enhancement plug-in family for Adobe Photoshop and compatible image editing applications. Whether your digital images are from a film scanner, flatbed, Digital camera, or CD, the Digital GEM Plug-In gives you a way to reduce noise and grain, resulting in a more visually pleasing image. Image noise can be caused by a variety of factors including, high speed film grain, adverse lighting conditions, scanner/Digital camera CCD noise, or image enlargement. Digital GEM Plug-In allows users to isolate and manage noise/grain in both highlight and shadow areas without sacrificing image detail.

The "Clarity" slider in the Digital GEM Plug-In dialog box provides a way to produce additional effects. Users can achieve soft focus effects similar to those used in professional portrait studios by moving the slider to the left, the "soften" side. Version 1.0.4 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.

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