is a Photoshop Plug-In which serves to help us in selecting an object contained in a images or photo, the main usefulness of Ezlect v1.16 (Plug-In for Photoshop) Full Patch is for selecting the object and separate the object from the background with just a few clicks.
Ezlect v1.16 (Plug-In for Photoshop) Full Patch screenshot:
Ezlect v1.16 (Plug-In for Photoshop) Full Patch Features:
Create and refine your selection just by pointing and clicking
Click on an existing marker to move or delete it
Instant recalculation of the selection as soon as you place a new marker
All calculations take place in the background, so you never have to wait
Five levels of anti-aliasing: None, Sharp, Medium, Soft and Very Soft
View the selection either as dotted edge, or as a mask for the original image
Zoom in or out from 5% to 1600%, or fit zoom level to the window size
Scroll by holding down the space bar and dragging, just like in Photoshop
Save marker positions to a file and restore them via the Options button
Very fast: calculating a selection including soft anti-aliasing typically takes less than a second for a 10-megapixel photo
Works on either the current layer or the entire merged image
Available both as a selection plug-in and as a filter plug-in (in which case the background is removed from the current layer)
Supports 8-bit, 16-bit and 32-bit RGB and grayscale images, and 8-bit and 16-bit CMYK and Lab images
For Windows 7, Vista and XP
For Mac OS X 10.5 and higher (Intel only)
Compatible with all 32-bit versions of Adobe Photoshop, with Photoshop Elements, with Corel Paint Shop Pro, and with other graphics programs that support the Photoshop plug-in format
Ezlect v1.16 (Plug-In for Photoshop) Full Patch screenshot:
Ezlect v1.16 (Plug-In for Photoshop) Full Patch Features:
Create and refine your selection just by pointing and clicking
Click on an existing marker to move or delete it
Instant recalculation of the selection as soon as you place a new marker
All calculations take place in the background, so you never have to wait
Five levels of anti-aliasing: None, Sharp, Medium, Soft and Very Soft
View the selection either as dotted edge, or as a mask for the original image
Zoom in or out from 5% to 1600%, or fit zoom level to the window size
Scroll by holding down the space bar and dragging, just like in Photoshop
Save marker positions to a file and restore them via the Options button
Very fast: calculating a selection including soft anti-aliasing typically takes less than a second for a 10-megapixel photo
Works on either the current layer or the entire merged image
Available both as a selection plug-in and as a filter plug-in (in which case the background is removed from the current layer)
Supports 8-bit, 16-bit and 32-bit RGB and grayscale images, and 8-bit and 16-bit CMYK and Lab images
For Windows 7, Vista and XP
For Mac OS X 10.5 and higher (Intel only)
Compatible with all 32-bit versions of Adobe Photoshop, with Photoshop Elements, with Corel Paint Shop Pro, and with other graphics programs that support the Photoshop plug-in format
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