Posts tagged ‘Tools’

WinUtilities v6.0

20 February, 2008 | larknart | No Comment

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Description:

WinUtilities is an award winning collection of tools to optimize and speedup your system performance. this suite contains utilities to clean registry, temporary files on your disks, erase your application and internet browser history, cache and cookies. you can control startup programs that load automatically with windows, find duplicate files, fix broken shortcuts and uninstall unneeded software. other features include secure file deletion, recycle bin shredding, cleaning tasks scheduling and undelete deleted files.

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What’s New in WinUtilities 6.0?

  • Added a new module ‘File Undelete tool’ that help users to recover deleted files
  • Duplicate Files Finder supports report exporting feature
  • Improved Registry Cleaner; Added report exporting feature
  • Re-designed History Cleaner module; Added a built-in plug-in builder that help users to create own cleaning plug-ins
  • Improved Disk Cleaner; Added report exporting feature
  • Improved Registry Cleaner; Added report exporting feature
  • Fix an issue and removed the 4GB memory limitations for Memory Optimizer

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Digital Film Tools Light v3.5 For Adobe Photoshop

5 February, 2008 | larknart | No Comment

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Light can be added to a scene where none existed before just as if you were adding light at the time of shooting. Realistic lighting and shadow is introduced using the entire pattern/ gobo library created by GAMPRODUCTS, INC.

DIFFUSION, FILL LIGHT, FOG, GLOW | In addition to adding patterns to your images, Light! can also be used to add diffusion, fill light, fog and glow effects.

Features

  • GAM PATTERN LIBRARY
  • GAMCOLOR GELS

Digital Film Tools EZ Mask v1.5 For Adobe Photoshop

5 February, 2008 | larknart | No Comment

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EZ Mask is an easy to use interactive image masking tool capable of extracting almost any object in an image–even if you are dealing with fine hair detail, smoke, or reflections. This extraction process creates what is known as a mask–essentially a black and white cutout. White mask areas are extracted, black areas not, and gray areas in between represent a level of transparency. Once a mask is extracted, the foreground object can be seamlessly composed onto a new background in Adobe Photoshop or Photoshop Elements as well as apply filter and image corrections only within the area defined by the mask.