PlyPix Launches Professional Online Photoshop Action Service
Several websites offer ways to lose red-eye, correct tone or eliminate scratches but there are limited websites that offer image editing using a professional hand. Effects such as Grunge, Pop Art and Burnt take a detailed eye and organization. Josh Zuercher, a photographic retoucher for national ad campaigns, has planned and built downloadable actions aforementioned using Adobe Photoshop. By downloading a selected action and applying it to your snapshot, people can turn an everyday photo into artwork.
While surfing the Internet, Zuercher found limited professional work available to people who had an interest in altering their personal photographs. “Most sites you find offer elementary Photoshop Action concepts and basic tutorials. I wanted people to have something worthy of hanging on the wall, to take their own images and make it look like a professional shot”. Plypix.com offers these actions, built by Zuercher using Adobe Photoshop, at a reasonable cost. The site offers before and after example shots and a tutorial on each download. The photographs may be sized up and down after the action has completed. New actions are added on a regular basis.
PlyPix stems from a passion for photography and the ability to create compelling visuals. The consumer takes their average photographs and chooses the effect that suits them. We hope that with plypix.com we offer people an inexpensive and stimulating way to display their memories.
For More Information Contact: https://www.plypix.com
This article was last modified on December 17, 2022
This article was first published on January 25, 2006
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