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archive // 2006.09.28 08:12:06 [hh]

"Snap 2.0": DFT aktualisiert seine Cutout-Plug-ins für "Photoshop"

Der Video- und Imaging-Software-Spezialist Digital Film Tools (DFT), Los Angeles, hat sein Plug-in zur Freistellung von Bildobjekten aktualisiert. "Snap 2.0" (Windows, MacOS X) benötigt jetzt keine OpenGL-Grafikkarte mehr, Undos und Redos funktionieren jetzt auch bei der manuellen Bearbeitung der Umrisse.

Das Major Update der 50 US-Dollar teuren Software ist für registrierte Nutzer kostenlos.

Aus den Informationen des Herstellers:

"Snap 2.0 WHAT'S NEW:
1. An On-line help system has been implemented and can be opened from the Snap interface.
2. Path mode to manually create paths using an intuitive and easily editable shape format. Paths can be created using Cardinal, Polygon or B-Splines.

Snap2.0 WHAT'S CHANGED:
1. The requirement for an OpenGL capable graphics card has been removed.
2. After converting a Snap boundary to a path, it can be edited in Path mode before sending the selection to Photoshop.
3. Undo and Redo now work when using Override Edge and Edit Points.
4. Fixed a bug that caused Snap to crash if you clicked and held the mouse on an open area of the screen in Edit Points mode.

UPGRADE TECHNICAL NOTES
1. The Snap 2.0 plug-in can coexist with the previous version, so there is no need to remove Snap 1.1.
2. Your current serial number will work with the new version.
3. Snap 2.0 now requires Microsoft .NET Framework Version 2.0 for the Windows version. The installer will check to see if this is installed on your system. If it is not installed, you will be directed to a web page where it can be downloaded."

Leider kann immer noch nicht eine bereits erstellte Auswahl weiter bearbeitet werden.

Weitere Informationenn: www.digitalfilmtools.com/ snap

 

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