Version: 1.0
Program Type: Freeware
Release date: 2009-06-22

Amusing image distortion plugin keeping a continuity of image details unchanged

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Displacement Map is an amusing image distortion, Photoshop-compatible plug-in for Windows designed by ImageSkill Software. It allows a user to get a view of the geometrically distorted image.
The user is free to choose any displacement map which determines the shape of the image deformation and adjust its strength.
The plugin leaves the center of an image unchanged while increasing the deformation at the periphery. It implements a high quality Mip-Map interpolation method and keeps a visually noticeable continuity of fine details unchanged. This is the main feature that makes this plug-in different from competitive ones. The plug-in is supplied with a set of displacement maps. It is very useful for artistic image processing.
The Displacement Map has a stylish, user-friendly, intuitive, multi-lingual interface. A user can choose the language during the plug-in installation but can easily change it while working with the plug-in.
It has simple install and uninstall procedures and can work with commercial software such as Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Photoshop Elements, Corel (Jasc) Paint Shop Pro and Microsoft Digital Image Suite, as well as free software like IrfanView and XnView.


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