Yeah, I was reading about it here:,
http://www.2decode.com/showthread.php?t=10580
and it seemed interesting enough to download and have:
http://rapidshare.com/files/101175140/Viveza.v1.0.for.Photoshop.rar
> One of the tools that cause Nikon owners to pop for Capture NX is
> control points. Like Photoshop it uses adjustment layers and masks.
> Unlike Photoshop those things are completely hidden, unless you want
> to see them. Instead it allows you to place a control point in your
> picture on something that needs adjustment, a face in the shadow, for
> instance. The point has pop out tools for the size of area of
> influence and sliders for brightness, contrast, and saturation. The
> selection takes brightness range and color into effect. So for the
> example of the face you could lighten it and tweak the contrast a bit
> and only the face would be affected.
> If you have ever dealt with Photoshop's shadow control and gritted
> your teeth after doing a judicious lightening of the foreground when
> you discover the translucency artifact of trees on the skyline you
> will like a control point's lack of ugly artifacts.
> Nik Software wrote the software for Nikon and they now have their own
> version as a plug in for Photoshop, Elements and Aperture. It is
> pricey, $250, but is a very nice tool. If you are use a Nikon, Capture
> NX is cheaper, although a plugin is much handier in my opinion.
Winsor
Long Beach, California, USA
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