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The Ultimate Photoshop Toolbox - Noupe Design Blog. Sep 07 2010 For years now, whenever designers have been asked about their go-to program for image editing and creation, one of the top answers that comes back, is Adobe Photoshop. Its generations of evolution has centered around the growth of any number of digital imaging professionals and has made this software giant a staple in the graphic design community. Since so many of us find this tool in our design arsenals, we thought we would put together a post that would have you get the most out of this dynamic imaging program. Below is a collection of invaluable Photoshop resources from the online community that runs the proverbial gamut of available PS content.

From toolkits full of templates, shapes, gradients, brushes, and so much more, to individual resource downloads of informative PDFs, usable PSDs, and other content galore, this post has everything you will need to amp up your Photoshop toolbox. Websites Web Designer’s Toolkit is a valuable resource for Photoshoppers indeed. Brushes. Welcome to Pixdim Web Site. List of colors. The following is a list of colors. A number of the color swatches below are taken from domain-specific naming schemes such as X11 or HTML4.

RGB values are given for each swatch because such standards are defined in terms of the sRGB color space. It is not possible to accurately convert many of these swatches to CMYK values because of the differing gamuts of the two spaces, but the color management systems built into operating systems and image editing software attempt such conversions as accurately as possible. The HSV (hue, saturation, value) color space values, also known as HSB (hue, saturation, brightness), and the hex triplets (for HTML web colors) are also given in the following table.

Colors that appear on the web-safe color palette—which includes the sixteen named colors—are noted.[1] (Those four named colors corresponding to the neutral grays have no hue value, which is effectively ignored—i.e., left blank.) Colors in alphabetical order A-F[edit] Colors by shade[edit] White[edit] Software. Anamorph Me! (Java version) Anamorph Me! Is a free software application to carry out anamorphic transformations on images. A new version is currently under development in Java, to be used as a set of plugins for the free image processing software, ImageJ ( You can follow progress and download development versions of the Java software at the github repository: . The full source code is made available under a GNU GPL license. Anamorph Me! The original version of the software was published in 2001. Anamorph Me! With apologies to Leonardo, here are some sample output images: (Source image of Mona Lisa is courtesy of Mark Harden's Artchive - www.artchive.com.)

To download the software, simply click on the following link: anamorphme02.zip [250 Kbytes, and you will need an unzip program] and follow the directions given in the README file: AnamorphMe-README.txt The User's Guide (PDF format, 1160 Kbytes): UsersGuide.pdf Anamorph Me! Kirby Dots! How To Use The Plug-In. Retrievr - search by sketch / search by image. Datamatrix Generator.