Monday, May 20, 2013

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10 Upcoming Technology That May Change Everything

We have seen great leaps in digital technology in past the past five years. Smartphones, cloud computing, multi-touch tablets, these are all innovations that revolutionized the way we live and work. However, believe it or not, we are just getting started. Technology will get even better. In the future, we could live like how people in science fiction movies did.
revolutionary product
(Image Source: YouTube)
Today’s post is about 10 upcoming, real-life products that is set to revolutionize the world as we know it. Get ready to control the desktop and slice Ninja fruits with your eyes. Get ready to print your own creative physical product. Get ready to dive into the virtual world, and interact with them. Come unfold the future with us.

1. Google Glass

Augmented Reality has already gotten into our life in the forms of simulated experiment and education app, but Google is taking it several steps higher with Google Glass. Theoretically, with Google Glass, you are able to view social media feeds, text, Google Maps, as well as navigate with GPS and take photos. You will also get the latest updates while you are on the ground.
google glass
(Image Source: YouTube)
It’s truly what we called vision, and it’s absolutely possible given the fact that the Google’s co-founder, Sergey Brin has demo’ed the glass with skydivers and creatives. Currently the device is only available to some developers with the price tag of $1500, but expect other tech companies trying it out and building an affordable consumer version.

2. Form 1

Just as the term suggests, 3D printing is the technology that could forge your digital design into a solid real-life product. It’s nothing new for the advanced mechanical industry, but a personal 3D printer is definitely a revolutionary idea.
Everybody can create their own physical product based on their custom design, and no approval needed from any giant manufacturer! Even the James Bond’s Aston Martin which was crashed in the movie was a 3D printed product!
form 1
(Image Source: Kickstarter)
Form 1 is one such personal 3D printer which can be yours at just $2799. It may sound like a high price but to have the luxury of getting producing your own prototypes, that’s a reaonable price.
Imagine a future where every individual professional has the capability to mass produce their own creative physical products without limitation. This is the future where personal productivity and creativity are maximized.

3. Oculus Rift

Virtual Reality gaming is here in the form of Oculus Rift. This history-defining 3D headset lets you mentally feel that you are actually inside a video game. In the Rift’s virtual world, you could turn your head around with ultra-low latency to view the world in high resolution display.
There are premium products in the market that can do the same, but Rift wants you to enjoy the experience at only $300, and the package even comes as a development kit. This is the beginning of the revolution for next-generation gaming.
oculus rift
(Image Source: Kickstarter)
The timing is perfect as the world is currently bombarded with the virtual reality topic that could also be attributed to Sword Art Online, the anime series featuring the characters playing games in an entirely virtual world. While we’re getting there, it could take a few more years to reach that level of realism. Oculus Rift is our first step.

4. Leap Motion

Multi-touch desktop is a (miserably) failed product due to the fact that hands could get very tired with prolonged use, but Leap Motion wants to challenge this dark area again with a more advanced idea. It lets you control the desktop with fingers, but without touching the screen.
leap motion
(Image Source: Leap Motion)
It’s not your typical motion sensor, as Leap Motion allows you to scroll the web page, zoom in the map and photos, sign documentss and even play a first person shooter game with only hand and finger movements. The smooth reaction is the most crucial key point here. More importantly, you can own this future with just $70, a price of a premium PS3 game title!
If this device could completely work with Oculus Rift to simulate a real-time gaming experience, gaming is going to get a major make-over.

5. Eye Tribe

Eye tracking has been actively discussed by technology enthusiasts throughout these years, but it’s really challenging to implement. But Eye Tribe actually did this. They successfully created the technology to allow you to control your tablet, play flight simulator, and even slice fruits in Fruit Ninja only with your eye movements.
eye tribe
(Image Source: Eye Tribe)
It’s basically taking the common eye-tracking technology and combining it with a front-facing camera plus some serious computer-vision algorithm, and voila, fruit slicing done with the eyes! A live demo was done in LeWeb this year and we may actually be able to see it in in action in mobile devices in 2013.
Currently the company is still seeking partnership to bring this sci-fi tech into the consumer market but you and I know that this product is simply too awesome to fail.

6. SmartThings

The current problem that most devices have is that they function as a standalone being, and it require effort for tech competitors to actually partner with each other and build products that can truly connect with each other. SmartThings is here to make your every device, digital or non-digital, connect together and benefit you.
smartthings
(Image Source: Kickstarter)
With SmartThings you can get your smoke alarms, humidity, pressure and vibration sensors to detect changes in your house and alert you through your smartphone! Imagine the possibilities with this.
You could track who’s been inside your house, turn on the lights while you’re entering a room, shut windows and doors when you leave the house, all with the help of something that only costs $500! Feel like a tech lord in your castle with this marvel.

7. Firefox OS

iOS and Android are great, but they each have their own rules and policies that certainly inhibit the creative efforts of developers. Mozilla has since decided to build a new mobile operating system from scratch, one that will focus on true openness, freedom and user choice. It’s Firefox OS.
Firefox OS is built on Gonk, Gecko and Gaia software layers – for the rest of us, it means it is built on open source, and it carries web technologies such as HTML5 and CSS3.
firefox os
(Image Source: Mozilla)
Developers can create and debut web apps without the blockade of requirements set by app stores, and users could even customize the OS based on their needs. Currently the OS has made its debut on Android-compatible phones, and the impression so far, is great.
You can use the OS to do essential tasks you do on iOS or Android: calling friends, browsing web, taking photos, playing games, they are all possible on Firefox OS, set to rock the smartphone market.

8. Project Fiona

Meet the first generation of the gaming tablet. Razer’s Project Fiona is a serious gaming tablet built for hardcore gaming. Once it’s out, it will be the frontier for the future tablets, as tech companies might want to build their own tablets, dedicated towards gaming, but for now Fiona is the only possible one that will debut in 2013.
project fiona
(Image Source: Razer™)
This beast features next generation Intel® Core i7 processor geared to render all your favorite PC games, all at the palm of your hands. Crowned as the best gaming accessories manufacturer, Razer clearly knows how to build user experience straight into the tablet, and that means 3-axis gyro, magnetometer, accelerometer and full-screen user interface supporting multi-touch. My body and soul are ready.

9. Parallella

Parallella is going to change the way that computers are made, and Adapteva offers you chance to join in on this revolution. Simply put, it’s a supercomputer for everyone. Basically, an energy-efficient computer built for processing complex software simultaneously and effectively. Real-time object tracking, holographic heads-up display, speech recognition will become even stronger and smarter with Parallella.
parallella
(Image Source: YouTube)
The project has been successfully funded so far, with an estimated delivery date of February 2013. For a mini supercomputer, the price seems really promising since it’s magically $99! It’s not recommended for the non-programmer and non-Linux user, but the kit is loaded with development software to create your personal projects.
I never thought the future of computing could be kick-started with just $99, which is made possible using crowdfunding platforms.

10. Google Driverless Car

I could still remember the day I watch the iRobot as a teen, and being skeptical about my brother’s statement that one day, the driverless car will become reality. And it’s now a reality, made possible by… a search engine company, Google.
While the data source is still a secret recipe, the Google driverless car is powered by artificial intelligence that utilizes the input from the video cameras inside the car, a sensor on the vehicle’s top, and some radar and position sensors attached to different positions of the car. Sounds like a lot of effort to mimic the human intelligence in a car, but so far the system has successfully driven 1609 kilometres without human commands!
google driverless car
(Image Source: Wikipedia)
“You can count on one hand the number of years it will take before ordinary people can experience this.” Google co-founder, Sergey Brin said. However, innovation is an achievement, consumerization is the headache, as Google currently face the challenge to forge the system into an affordable gem that every worker with an average salary could benefit from.

Saturday, May 18, 2013

10 free web design books to download today

There's plenty of free advice and tuition out there for web designers. Get your teeth into these great free resources.


Looking for a little expertise in HTML5, coding or going it alone? Well, to need to get bogged down in hefty hardbacks - there’s a huge range of digestible ebooks for you to get your teeth into. And most importantly, many of them are free. Here we list of 10 of the best.

01. Learning Web Design

Learning Web Design
Learning Web Design
A beginner's guide to web design, this free ebook from Jennifer Niederst Robbins starts with the very basics of how web pages work, and goes on to take you through to CSS layouts and optimised graphic files.

02. HTML5 Quick Learning Guide

HTML5 Quick Learning Guide
HTML5 Quick Learning Guide
Rather than trail through heavy texts on HTML5, this Quick Learning Guide provides a round up of everything you need to know in no time. The guide covers the main elements of HTML5 and focuses on the basics to help get you started, quickly.

03. How To Be Creative

How To Be Creative
How To Be Creative
Advertising executive and creative Hugh MacLeod provides 26 ‘tried-and-true tips’ to help guide your creative self through the business world. Famous for drawing cartoons on the back of business cards, each of his tips is brilliantly presented by a cartoon drawing with advice ranging from ‘ignore everybody’, ‘put the hours in’ and ‘keep your day job’.

04. Web Designer’s Success Guide

Web Designer’s Success Guide
Web Designer’s Success Guide
A designer’s ebook staple, Keven Airgid’s 'Web Designer’s Success Guide' is a comprehensive narrative on how to set up as a freelancer, and profit. Covering topics such as making the transition to self-employment, marketing your design skills and knowing what to charge, this ebook has all the answers you’re looking for when choosing to go it alone.

05. The Elements of Typographic Style Applied to the Web

The Elements of Typographic Style Applied to the Web
The Elements of Typographic Style Applied to the Web
With praise from well-known typographer Herman Zapf, who calls Robert Bringhurst’s book "a must for everybody in the graphic arts", 'The Elements of Typographic Style' is a one-stop shop. It's worth checking out the print version as it includes the he foundations, philosophy and approach to good typography in any medium, which aren’t included in the ebook.

06. Design Your Imagination

Design Your Imagination
Design Your Imagination
Another for the rookie, 'Design Your Imagination' is a complete beginner’s guide to web design, although it includes great tips for old-timers, too. The book uses examples to guide the reader through its 28 chapters, ranging from the history of web design, to design principles, planning and so much more.

07. The Nature of Coding

The Nature of Coding
The Nature of Coding
A professor of the Interactive Telecommunications Program at New York University, Daniel Shiffman’s ebook focuses on the programming strategies and techniques behind computer simulations of natural systems. However, bear in mind that 'The Nature of Code' is not one for beginners, and you’re likely to need a background in coding to understand it completely. 

08. Web Design and Mobile Trends for 2013

Web Design and Mobile Trends 2013
Web Design and Mobile Trends 2013
A compilation of interviews with notable industry figures such as Jeffrey Zeldman (A List Apart), Karen McGrane, and Aarron Walter, and agencies like B-Reel, Unit9 and Ultranoir, this ebook outlines predictions for the future of web technologies and design for different devices. Also available to download and read on your iPad, Kindle and a wide range of devices and ereaders.

09. 50 Ways to Please Your Customers

50 Ways to Please Your Customers
50 Ways to Please Your Customers
Following mobile’s phenomenal growth in 2012, this ebook provides tips on how to build amazing websites for mobile devices. It spans problems to consider when designing the user experience, 50 strategic approaches to create multi-screen designs and 50+ best practices to streamline your mobile design skills.

10. The Woork Handbook

The Woork Handbook
The Woork Handbook
The Woork Handbook is a collection of Antonio Lupetti’s blog posts,  after receiving requests by some of his four million website visitors in 2008 for a printable version. Topics cover CSS, HTML, Ajax, web programming, Mootools, Scriptaculous and other aspects about web design.

30 best Photoshop plugins

Create awesome images and amazing designs with our selection of the 30 most creative, useful, time-saving and powerful Photoshop plugins around.


Photoshop is an amazing tool - capable of producing sublime images, high-quality video and, with CS6 Extended, even create very passable 3D renders. All this power offers a world of possibilities - but occasionally it’s worth adding a few optional extras to get the most out of your investment. In this article we’ve lined up some of the best Photoshop plugins available for Adobe's photo editing giant today!

01. virtualPhotographer

 virtualPhotographer
Photoshop plugins: give your photos a makeover with virtualPhotographer
If you’re a designer in a hurry, or you’re not yet confident using Photoshop to create stylised images, virtualPhotographer is a quick and effective way to get some sophisticated looks in a hurry.

02. CSS3PS

 CSS3PS
Photoshop plugins: CSS3PS makes it easy to convert your Photoshop layers into CSS3 layers
  • Publisher: CSS3PS
  • Price: Free
  • Good for: Designers
This free plugin uses the cloud to perform the calculations required to convert your Photoshop layers into CSS3 layers, complete with live-rendered effects where these are achievable with CSS. So, drop-shadows, strokes, outer glows, text and rounded corners are all converted to CSS3 automatically. Well worth a try to see if it could save you valuable coding time.

03. Silver EFEX Pro 2

 Silver EFEX Pro 2
Photoshop plugins: Silver EFEX Pro 2 helps you produce stunning black and white photos
Publisher: Nik Software
Price: $199.95 (free trial available)
Good for: Photographers
This plugin carries an expensive price tag, but the results it can produce are absolutely stunning. Like Nik’s Viveza plugin (number 25 on this list), there’s a wide range of options with easy-to-use controls, but all focussed around producing the best black and white photographs possible. Give the free trial a go and see what you think.

04. Fractalius

 Fractalius
Photoshop plugins: Fractalius uses fractals to generate sketch-like effects
  • Publisher: RedField
  • Price: $39.90
  • Good for: Designers, artists
This unusual plugin uses fractal patterns, apparently hidden within the source image, to generate procedural effects that are reminiscent of pencil sketches, or stylised light glow streaks.

05. Dream Suite Ultimate

 Dream Suite Ultimate
Photoshop plugins: Dream Suite Ultimate is a pricey but powerful suite
Publisher: Auto FX Software
Price: $199
Good for: Photographers
This all-encompassing suite of effects covers everything from textures to pseudo-3D effects, tonal correction and borders. It’s not cheap, but covers such a wide range of effects that if you want to buy just one plugin, this should be in your shortlist of options.

06. Tych Panel 2

Photoshop plugin
Photoshop plugins: Create diptych, triptych and ntych panels with Tych Panel 2. Image credit: Gordon Andersson - www.gordonandersson.com
  • Publisher: Lumens
  • Price: Free
  • Good for: Photographers and designers
This straightforward plugin makes it simple to create diptych (double), triptych (triple) and ntych (quadrule+) panels within Photoshop. Choose the alignment, number of rows and columns, or hybrid layouts, and Tych Panel 2 will create the layout for you utilizing Smart Objects and layer masks to avoid destructive editing.

07. GuideGuide

Photoshop plugins
Photoshop plugins: GuideGuide makes it easy to create a grid system
  • Publisher: Cameron McEfee
  • Price: Free
  • Good for: Print & web designers
This simple Photoshop plugin makes it easy to create a grid system in your Photoshop document, hijacking the built-in guides system to create a pinpoint accurate grid according to your chosen settings. You can use negative margins for special hanging columns, separately define individual margins and gutters, and save your preferred options for quick access in the future. Perfect for anyone using a grid to help them create their layouts.

08. Cut&Slice me

Photoshop plugins
Photoshop plugins: Cut&Slice Me makes it easy to export your designs to the web
This super-handy CS6-only plugin makes it easy to export your designs from Photoshop to the web. Rather than rely on Photoshop’s outdated export for web functionality, Cut&Slice me offers a new way of doing things; allowing overlapping slices, multiple button states and even exporting different resolutions of the same assets to cater for different screen sizes and devices.

09. Divine Elemente

Photoshop plugins
Photoshop plugins: Divine Elemente lets you create WordPress themes from PSD files
  • Publisher: Divine Elemente
  • Price: $199 (free trial version available)
  • Good for: Web designers
This in-depth plugin integrates with Photoshop to allow for the creation of complete, functioning WordPress themes directly from a PSD file. You start by generating a PSD from within the plugin’s own screens, then adapt the boilerplate design to suit your own aesthetic treatment. Once complete, you can export directly to WordPress, and edit otherwise static content using a special WordPress plugin. Ideal for non-technical users who want to get started in web template development.

10. Mr. Stacks

Photoshop plugins: Mr. Stacks enables you to convert layer comps into a storyboard view
  • Publisher: Mr. Stacks
  • Price: Free
  • Good for: Photographers, designers, film-makers
This handy Photoshop script converts layer comps into a storyboard view, compositing your individual comps into a layout that can be easily output as PDF for printing and sharing with others. This turns Photoshop into a great place to create your blockbuster’s storyboard, doing away with all the tedious manual positioning and exporting associated with generating your own board manually.

11. Exposure 4

 Exposure 4
Photoshop plugins: Simulate film effects with Exposure
  • Publisher: Alien Skin
  • Price: $249 (free trial available)
  • Best for: Photographers
Exposure is a creative tool that allows you to simulate film effects on your digital images, rendering analog-style finishes, borders, scratches and processing in a realistic and rewarding style. Version 4 adds to the already excellent Exposure 3 with additional controls for black/white, split toning and custom colour effects.

12. Texture Anarchy

 Texture Anarchy
Photoshop plugins: Rich textures are possible with Texture Anarchy
  • Publisher: Digital Anarchy
  • Price: $129 (free trial available)
  • Best for: Designers
A combination of three different filters for Photoshop that each provide seamless and rich textures you can incorporate into your designs. Some of these are a little predictable, but the sheer range available, along with the ability to generate true fractals, makes this a great addition to Photoshop.

13. Fluid Mask 3

 Fluid Mask 3
Photoshop plugins: Fluid Mask is designed to make masking simpler
  • Publisher: Vertus
  • Price: $149 (free trial available)
  • Best for: Photographers & Designers
Masking is a fine art all in itself, and while Photoshop has improved its built-in masking tools with CS5 and CS6, there’s still plenty of room for a dedicated tool to help you get the cleanest and most accurate masks possible - especially around problem areas such as hair and fur. Fluid Mask makes this normally laborious process quick and (relatively) easy!

14. Portraiture

 Portraiture
Photoshop plugins: This plugin automatically smooths without softening detail areas
  • Publisher: Imagenomic
  • Price: $199.95
  • Best for: Photographers
Portraiture is a combined plugin for Photoshop, Lightroom and Aperture that automates the process of retouching portraits for a perfect-skin look. The plugin automatically smooths skin tones while removing blemishes and, crucially, avoids softening or destroying detail areas such as eyelashes and skin texture.

15. Machine Wash Deluxe

 Machine Wash Deluxe
Photoshop plugins: Add weathering effects with Machine Wash Deluxe
  • Publisher: Mister Retro
  • Price: $99
  • Best for: Designers and Photographers
This filter brings insanely beautiful scratchy textures to your designs and images with accurate, believable weathering and aging effects. Effects include the ability to place artwork on a leather base, render onto wood with the grain visible through the artwork and rust effects. It produces especially nice effects on simple typography.

16. 3D Invigorator  

 3D Invigorator
Photoshop plugins: This plugin simplifies the complex 3D process
  • Publisher: Digital Anarchy
  • Price: $199 (free trial available)
  • Best for: Designers
While Photoshop has come on leaps and bounds with its own 3D engine and rendering, there’s still room for additional tools that can simplify the process of creating complex 3D scenes and models. This plugin features a simple object editor that uses a pen-like tool for drawing and editing shapes.

17. Blow Up 3

Photoshop plugins: Create pin-sharp enlargements without compromising on quality
  • Publisher: Alien Skin
  • Price: $199 (free trial available)
  • Best for: Designers and Photographers
Blow Up allows you to create pin-sharp enlargements from photos without compromising on quality. The algorithm is more advanced than Photoshop’s own bicubic filters, which allows the plugin to produce accurate images without artifacts. This makes it a great tool for designers where clients send over images that aren’t of a high-enough resolution.

18. Photomatix Pro  

 Photomatix Pro
Photoshop plugins: Photomatix Pro simplifies the creation of extreme HDR images
  • Publisher: HDR soft
  • Price: from $79 (free trial available)
  • Best for: Photographers
Photomatix Pro is an High Dynamic Range (HDR) processing and toning tool that integrates with Photoshop either standalone or as a plugin (depending upon which version you go for). This tool goes beyond Photoshop’s built-in HDR processing capabilities, especially with the toning aspects and allows for the creation of extreme HDR images with relative ease.

19. Perfect Effects 3 FREE

 Perfect Effects 3 FREE
Photoshop plugins: If you want to get a quick effect on your image, try this plugin
  • Publisher: onOne Software
  • Price: Free
  • Best for: Photographers & Designers
Perfect Effects 3 FREE is a handy tool for getting a quick effect on an image, whether that’s a colour treatment, addition of texture and noise, or creative borders.  The plugin features an effects library (a bit like the filter gallery in Photoshop) and allows you to stack multiple effects to achieve interesting new results.

20. Noiseware

 Noiseware
Photoshop plugins: Noise is tricky to deal with, but not if you have Noiseware
  • Publisher: Imagenomic
  • Price: $79.95
  • Best for: Photographers
Noise is a problem for everyone, but no more so than Photographers who need to present clients with clean images regardless of the conditions when the shot was captured. Noiseware is a specialist noise-suppression tool that will both remove noise and sharpen at the same time making it a really useful addition to Photoshop.

21. SuperPNG

 SuperPNG
Photoshop plugins: SuperPNG allows greater control over PNG images
  • Publisher: fnord
  • Price: Free
  • Best for: Designers
If you’re a regular user of the PNG format, you’ll know that Photoshop can sometimes struggle a bit to render PNGs quickly. SuperPNG aims to fix this by offering more control over your PNG output, allowing for a balance between speed and file size, control over the alpha channel and meta data. SuperPNG’s a handy tool for taking control of your image export, and is free!

22. SiteGrinder

 SiteGrinder
Photoshop plugins: SiteGrinder is a great tool for novice website builders
  • Publisher: Medialab
  • Price: $347 (free trial available)
  • Best for: Designers
SiteGrinder is a tool for converting Photoshop mockups into fully functioning HTML and CSS webpages. It includes support for an eCommerce module to further enhance the output, and a CMS-based module adds the ability to maintain websites created using the tool. This isn’t really aimed at web professionals, but could be handy for novice designers.

23. Wire Worm

 Wire Worm
Photoshop plugins: Remove annoying wires and cables easily with Wire Worm
Wire Worm is a free plugin with a single, simple purpose that may save you a lot of time removing telephone wires, fences and similar obstructions in your images. The interface is simple, allowing you to select an area around a wire or other obstruction and have the tool automatically remove it. Results are surprisingly good, especially for the price!

24. EyeCandy

 EyeCandy
Photoshop plugins: A multitude of effects are available with EyeCandy
  • Publisher: Alien Skin
  • Price: $249 (free trial available)
  • Best for: Designers
EyeCandy has been around for over a decade, offering a broad range of effects ranging from fire to chrome, glass to extrusions. Useful for many different scenarios, a lot of the effects need dialing down from the default settings to achieve something other than a cheesy result, but there’s a lot of hidden gems in the suite.

25. Viveza 2

 Viveza 2
Photoshop plugins: Viveza works in a similar way to Lightroom's local corrections feature
  • Publisher: Nik Software
  • Price: $99.95 (free trial available)
  • Best for: Photographers
Viveza 2 is a great solution for applying localised colour and lighting effects to your image. Working in a similar way to Lightroom’s local corrections feature, Viveza allows you to place points on your image and apply a series of effects that are automatically blended to give a professional result. Fantastic results are pretty easy to achieve, and above all else it’s quick to use!

26. ToonIt

 ToonIt
Photoshop plugins: ToonIt quickly turns an image into a cartoon
  • Publisher: Digital Anarchy
  • Price: $129 (free trial available)
  • Best for: Designers
ToonIt is a straightforward way to turn regular photos into a cartoon-style image, suitable for use in graphic novels or other scenarios where you don’t want photo-realistic images but need to base images on a photographic original. The plugin works automatically on an image, but there is a degree of control you can exercise to change the final output. Niche, but fun!

27. Magic Bullet PhotoLooks 2.0

 Magic Bullet PhotoLooks 2.0
Photoshop plugins: PhotoLooks allows for a wide range of adjustments
  • Publisher: Red Giant Software
  • Price: $199 (free trial available)
  • Best for: Photographers
Red Giant is better known for its range of After Effects plugins, but they’ve also brought their Looks plugin to Photoshop, Lightroom and Aperture. This features the same interface as in Magic Bullet Looks for After Effects and features a range of adjustment tools to help you achieve the exact 'look' you desire. A range of usable presets make this a great quick-fix tool.

28. Knoll Light Factory for Photoshop 3.2

 Knoll Light Factory for Photoshop 3.2
Photoshop plugins: Add lens flares to your image with this plugin
  • Publisher: Red Giant Software
  • Price: $149 (free trial available)
  • Best for: Photographers
Similar to its After Effects big brother, Knoll Light Factory for Photoshop allows you to create a host of advanced lens flares, integrating them into your image and adding immediate impact. There are over 100 presets, and you can build new flare effects to your own taste. A great tool for adding instant drama to photographs.

29. Ozone

 Ozone
Photoshop plugins: Ozone makes toning more accessible to novices
  • Publisher: Digital Film Tools
  • Price: $50 (free trial available)
  • Best for: Photographers
Digital Film Tools’ Ozone plugin is a toning system for images that duplicates a lot of the functionality found in Photoshop itself, but makes it more accessible to novice users. Based on the zone systemestablished by Ansel Adams, it allows for different parts of an image to be toned according to taste, defining the relative importance and relationship of elements within an image.

30. Photoshop Edge FX

 Photoshop Edge FX
Photoshop plugins: This plugin makes it easy to add creative borders
Photoshop Edge FX is a simple solution for adding creative borders around your images. The plugin ships with 100 frames and edges and also allows you to create your own mattes for additional borders. Simple and effective, this isn’t offering anything you couldn’t achieve manually, but does the job quickly and efficiently.