Travel and Landscape Workflow Action Pack
The Travel and Landscape Workflow Action Pack from website That’s My Monkey is a new set of Photoshop actions aimed at photographers who work in the outdoors. The Action Pack includes tools for improving skies, mimicking the effects of traditional filters like polarizers and graduated neutral density filters, and offers several options for monochromatic and toned conversions. The Travel and Landscape Workflow Action Pack is available for $89.95.
That’s My Monkey Press Release
NEW TOOLS FOR TRAVEL & LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHERS
Topeka, Kansas – October 15, 2007 – A new set of Photoshop actions have been added to the shop at That’s My Monkey ( http://www.thatsmymonkey.com ), a website for digital photographers. The Travel & Landscape Workflow Action Pack is aimed at photographers who work in the outdoors. The Action Pack includes tools for improving skies, mimicking the effects of traditional filters like polarizers and graduated neutral density filters, and offers several options for monochromatic and toned conversions.
There are also actions for resizing and rotating images, adjusting contrast and saturation, correcting color balance and more.
Most of the filters in the Travel & Landscape Workflow Action Pack are also customizable. By using the “undo” command after running the majority of these actions, two layers are created; the lower is your original image and the upper is the action affected version. This allows you to decrease the effect created by the action by lowering the opacity of the upper layer. In the case of the toned conversions, many interesting effects can also be achieved by changing the layer blend mode of the upper layer.
The Travel & Landscape Workflow Action Pack is available for $89.95. That’s My Monkey also offers a Wedding and Portrait Workflow Action Pack – also $89.95 – and a Master Sharpener Action Pack for $19.95.
Wedding photographer Bruce L. Snell and travel photographer Michael C. Snell teamed up in mid-2006 to create That’s My Monkey, a web-based resource for fellow digital photographers seeking to improve their craft.
For more information, contact Michael Snell at [email protected]
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