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Photoshop plug-ins - Pixie Dust Introduction
What is Pixie Dust Photoshop plug-in? Why
did I write it?
Despite recent advancements in digital photography, pictures
rarely come out of the digital camera or scanner in perfect
condition. They need to be enhanced in software.
On this page you will find plug-ins for Photoshop and compatible
image editors to allow you do that quickly, completely, and
efficiently.
Numerous filters are included in this collection. They
range from high quality corrective filters to the wildest of
special effects.
Why so many? Because they were born out of years of
frustration. Frustration with plug-ins containing only one filter,
or one small family of filters. Frustration with filters limited
in their flexibility. Frustration with bloated filters that
require enormous amounts of computer memory to achieve the simplest
of tasks. Frustration with filters that take forever to do their
task.
I decided to end this frustration once and for all. I spent
several years working on a library of image manipulation
routines that were different. In what way?
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First of all, these routines work fast. They
are written in 100% assembly language. That is the only
programming language that controls the microprocessor directly.
I don't want to bore you with tech talk. Let's just say
that all other languages are designed to make it easy on
the programmer. They produce bloated software which does
many unnecessary things.
Sort of like traveling from Los Angeles to San Francisco
via New York. Or even Paris. Without the sight-seeing. That
will get you there, naturally, it just takes longer. Assembly
language makes it hard on the programmer but easy on the
program user.
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The library also is very small. It does not
require much memory to run in: Just kilobytes, not megabytes.
This is another advantage of the no-detour assembly language.
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The routines are very flexible. Whenever
possible they control each of the three channels (that is,
red, green, and blue)
separately. That makes them go beyond the usual effect they
produce ordinarily.
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Most of these routines can automatically set the opacity
of their effect. It works similar to Photoshop layers.
It is as if you created a duplicate layer, applied the
effect, then set the opacity of that layer, and finally
combined it with the original image to make the effect less
pronounced. Or more.
I don't know why everyone only thinks of opacity between
0 - 100%. There is no reason for opacity not to go beyond
100%, or even to be negative.
Now suppose you did this separately for each channel so
you could fine-tune them with one opacity for red, another
one for green, and a yet different one for blue.
Too much work? I thought so. That's why these routines
do it for you automatically so you can concentrate on your
creativity instead of technical aspects of your software
tools. I guess, that's my job, not yours. ;)
There is more, but these are the main points I can think of
right now.
Anyway, since all these routines work on individual pixels,
I named them Pixie Dust. I wrote and re-wrote
them many times over a period of many years. The particular
version I am presenting here works as a Windows DLL (dynamic
link library).
The plug-ins provide an interface between Windows
version of Photoshop (and compatible hosts) and the library.
They, too, are written in 100% assembly language.
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