25 June 2008 18:19 GMT / By Verity Burns
onOne Software has announced an update for its award-winning software suite that features a collection of Photoshop plug-ins all in one program.The Plug-in Suite 4 software for Adobe Photoshop combines full versions of six onOne software tools that solve some of the most common, time-consuming Photoshop tasks.
Plug-In Suite 4 includes the following onOne Software products:
• Genuine Fractals 5 Print Pro can resize digital images over 1,000% with no loss of detail or sharpness. It allows poster-sized prints to be made from almost any image.
• PhotoTools 1.0 Professional Edition is a flexible yet powerful Photoshop plug-in that utilises the power of Photoshop Actions to provide a complete library of effects. These effects may be previewed, stacked and blended together just like filters over a camera lens to improve creativity. Its built-in batch processing engine improves photographer’s productivity.
• PhotoFrame 3.1 Professional Edition can be used to create stunning border and edge effects right out of the darkroom. Select from thousands of edges, including authentic film and artistic mediums.
• Mask Pro 4.1 can easily create high-quality masks and selections even from tough subjects like hair and glass, making it easy to place a subject in a new background.
• PhotoTune 2.2 is a plug-in that provides professional quality colour correction.
• FocalPoint 1.0 is a new plug-in that simulates selective focus or tilt-shift lenses, helping photographers selectively blur and/or vignette an image to focus the viewers attention.
The new Plug-In Suite 4 is available now to new users for $499.95 (around £250). Existing users of Plug-in Suite version 1, 2 or 3 can upgrade to Plug-In Suite 4 for only $199.95 (£100). Customers who own any one or more of the products in Plug-In Suite 4 can upgrade as well. Cameras



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