Interactive Before/After Wipeįilter Forge 3.0 improves interactivity when applying effect filters. Owners of widescreen monitors will benefit from this most. The most prominent innovation in the final beta stage is the flexible user interface with draggable separators. Each of these images comes with an alpha channel allowing you to preview your filters on images with transparent areas. If you are a longtime Filter Forge user, you’re probably sick and tired of the default lifesaver image that Filter Forge uses to preview rendered results – and so are we! Filter Forge 3.0 comes with 6 new preview images so you can choose the one that you like best. By default, the first rendering pass of the progressive preview is up to 16 times faster than the original preview method! More Preview Images The idea behind progressive previews is to give you a rough, low-resolution preview of the rendered image as fast as possible, then gradually refine it in subsequent rendering passes until the image reaches the final level of quality. This is implemented by allowing you to load images into Color Controls and the newly introduced Grayscale Controls via the filter interface. Starting with version 3.0, Filter Forge allows you to use multiple source images simultaneously. In Filter Forge 1.0 and 2.0, one could only use a single source image or a Photoshop layer at a time.
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