Flaming pear has a robust selection of plug-ins for both Mac and PC, most of which are commercial. We decided to check out their free package that includes a healthy list of plug-ins: Some are great, some not, some you should gloss over. We’ve highlighted some that we found were pretty useful.
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Accessed from the filter menu in Photoshop, Flaming Pear offers free plug-ins aplenty: Best software for design on mac.
Using this image of a supercomputer, we tinkered around with the different filters to see what cool things might show up.
To add this trippy color to our supercomputer, we used the Lab > haRGB plug-in:
- Bring 1 1/2 cups water, sugar, and vanilla extract to a boil in a saucepan over high heat. Add 3 or 4 pear halves, reduce heat to medium, and simmer gently until the pears have just turned tender, about 5 minutes. Remove cooked pears to a warm chafing dish or metal serving dish, and continue to cook the remaining pears.
- Here you can download the latest versions of our plug-ins.
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The plug-ins also do a good job using filters that interchange colors:
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The Kyoto Color filters brings up a menu where you can adjust hue, saturation, and more. There’s also a pull-down menu entitled “Glue” that includes about 50 other image effects you can add to your picture. There’s also a random select tool that jumps from one setting to the next if you’d rather have the computer tinker around with different settings for you.
To download the free Mac- and Windows-compatible plug-ins, venture towards the bottom of the flaming pear download page and select free plug-ins. Continued…
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