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>Does anyone know the name of a program or plug-in that simulates the
>brush strokes of an oil painting (or water color) when applied to a
>digital photograph?
>Thanks
>Jerona
>
>
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Both MS Photo Editor and Corel Draw do. I'm sure many others do as
well, but these are the two I use most often.
Several programs contain this plugh-in. Notably:
Photoshop
Photimpact
Corel
Any decent photo manipulation program usually will have this as a basic filter.
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Rickbuble wrote:
> >Does anyone know the name of a program or plug-in that simulates the
> >brush strokes of an oil painting (or water color) when applied to a
> >digital photograph?
> >Thanks
> >Jerona
>
> Several programs contain this plugh-in. Notably:
>
> Photoshop
> Photimpact
> Corel
>
> Any decent photo manipulation program usually will have this as a basic filter.
Unfortunately, my DigitaFX in-camera image manipulation program only has
watercolour effect. =)
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> Does anyone know the name of a program or plug-in that simulates the
> brush strokes of an oil painting (or water color) when applied to a
> digital photograph?
> Thanks
> Jerona
>
>
Peter
"Rommel P. Feria" <r.p....@ieee.org> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Rickbuble wrote:
>
>> >Does anyone know the name of a program or plug-in that simulates the
>> >brush strokes of an oil painting (or water color) when applied to a
>> >digital photograph?
>> >Thanks
>> >Jerona
>>
>> Several programs contain this plugh-in. Notably:
>>
>> Photoshop
>> Photimpact
>> Corel
>>
>> Any decent photo manipulation program usually will have this as a basic filter.
>
>Unfortunately, my DigitaFX in-camera image manipulation program only has
>watercolour effect. =)
>
>Cheers!
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Hi,
PICPress will give you varying degrees of watercolor, pencil, charcoal,
ect. Info and free trial: http://www.jpg.com/products
Hope this helps,
jack
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