Aperture TiltShift Plug-In version 1.2 Beta 1

January 7th, 2010 by Stefan Hafeneger

I today released version 1.2 beta 1 of my Aperture TiltShift plug-in.

The new plug-in version has controls for saturation, contrast and vignette and comes with a new focus control user interface. The tilt shift rendering algorithm has been refined and the new preview rendering engine increases your workflow speed even more. For better review you can zoom and scroll into the image and temporarily show the master image like in Aperture.

The beta version is fully functional and if you have already purchased a license key you can use the new version without any limitations. Bug reports and further feedback are highly appreciated.

Download: http://www.tiltshiftplugin.com/download/

Aperture TiltShift Plug-In version 1.1 now available

December 23rd, 2009 by Stefan Hafeneger

Version 1.1 of my Aperture TiltShift Plug-In is now available on the new product website www.tiltshiftplugin.com.

Aperture TiltShift Plug-In version 1.0 for free

December 12th, 2009 by Stefan Hafeneger

I am currently working on a new version of my Aperture TiltShift Plug-In. It will have a few more features like more degrees of freedom of the virtual focal plane, adjustable blur etc.

Since I don’t have a licensing model yet built-in I am going to release version 1.0 for free and then start selling version 1.1 in a few days.

Download: TiltShift.ApertureEdit.zip

Aperture TiltShift Plug-In

December 9th, 2009 by Stefan Hafeneger

I created an Aperture Edit Plug-In for computer generated tilt-shift photography. The software allows you to create fake miniature versions of regular photos, simulating the effect of expensive tilt-shift lenses.

Since I hardly made any money so far with Sofortbild I want to sell this plug-in. But I didn’t yet came up with a price. So please let me know what you would be willing to pay (I was thinking about something like ten bucks).

Download: TiltShift.dmg.zip

Aurora Screen Saver for Mac OS X

October 21st, 2009 by Stefan Hafeneger

I used the code from the application mentioned in the previous post and made a Mac OS X screen saver. Please note that you need Snow Leopard to use it because no earlier version supports multi-touch.

Since I am using mouse and trackpad input you have to press any button to quit the screen saver.

Download: Aurora.saver.zip

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Stefan Hafeneger is graduate Informatik student at RWTH Aachen University.

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