Fluid Mask 3 for Mac Quick Overview (Comparing Fluid Mask 3, Mask Pro 4 and PS CS3 Color Range)

Vertus Fluid Mask 3 Photoshop plug-in compare mask pro 4

Removing background is never easy whether you use Adobe Fireworks, Adobe Photoshop, Graphic Converter or whatever. Whatever you have and no matter how you do it, you will lose some important pixels in the course of removing background colors.

In the following 3 Quick Overview videos, we compare the masking functions of Fluid Mask 3, Mask Pro 4 and Photoshop’s Color Range. Note that these Quick Overview videos are not necessarily video tutorials. They merely show basic workflows of respective applications mostly without audio commentary.

In the first video, we use Vertus’ Fluid Mask 3. Fluid Mask 3 comes as a Photoshop plug-in and also as a standalone application. We use its Photoshop plug-in to isolate important pixels from unnecessary ones. The second video involves onOne Software’s Mask Pro 4.1. It’s also a Photoshop (or Photoshop Elements) plug-in. In fact, we reviewed this product yesterday. Finally, the third video doesn’t involve any of the plug-ins mentioned above, and we use Photoshop’s Color Range along with Quick Mask to remove unwanted pixels. In all these videos, we attempt to remove navy blue sky from the image. The original graphic image used in these videos comes from Photo PD Continue reading

Mask Pro 4 for Mac Quick Overview (2)

Mask Pro 4 Mac video tutorial onOne Software Photoshop plug-in

Removing background is never easy whether you use Adobe Fireworks, Adobe Photoshop, Graphic Converter or whatever. Whatever you have and no matter how you do it, you will lose some important pixels in the course of removing background colors.

The second set of Quick Overview videos compare masking results between Photoshop’s Extract and Mask Pro 4’s Magic Pen. In the first video, we use Adobe Photoshop CS3’s Extract to isolate balloons from the background. In the second video, we use Mask Pro 4’s Magic Pen to do the same job. Continue reading

Mask Pro 4 for Mac Quick Overview (1)

Mask Pro 4 Mac video tutorial onOne Software Photoshop plug-in

Removing background is never easy whether you use Adobe Fireworks, Adobe Photoshop, Graphic Converter or whatever. Whatever you have and no matter how you do it, you will lose some important pixels in the course of removing background colors.

We have produced the following 3 videos to see the effectiveness of Mask Pro 4. It’s an Adobe Photoshop plug-in from onOne Software. As the name suggests, Mask Pro’s main function is masking. Masking is a technique to remove unnecessary pixels, keeping a group of objects intact. Hopefully, we can release a review on this Photoshop plug-in in a few days.

In the first video, we use Adobe Photoshop CS3’s Color Range and QuickMask to remove background colors in the sky. In the second video, we use onOne Software’s Mask Pro 4 to do the same job. The brush mode is used to remove background colors. And we only adjust the brush size. Finally, we adjust the brush size and also transition in the third video to compare masking results. Continue reading

Norton AntiVirus 11 for Mac Quick Overview: Can NAV 11 for Mac Detect OSX/RSPlug-Gen?

Norton AntiVirus 11 for Mac

The following video quickly overviews some basic functions of Norton AntiVirus 11 for Mac. Last January, we discovered a website distributing a disk image (.dmg) file containing a Mac-targeting virus called OSX/RSPlug-Gen. One of the new functions of Norton AntiVirus is its ability to scan individual files. So let’s see if Norton AntiVirus can detect this computer virus.   Continue reading