![]() The right side is occupied by a preview image that shows the expected result of the current settings. You’ll find many controls on the plugin’s dialog, but their number and layout still makes it easy to keep up with them. ![]() Installing the plugin is simple, just copy Melancholytron-132.8bf (size: 672k) into the Plug-in folder of Photoshop or Photoshop Elements, and restart the application to display the plugin under Filter/Flaming Pear. The name is well chosen as the plugin allows you to extend the effects of pinhole cameras, old analog media and imperfect lenses on your digital photos. But now for something completely different-the informatively named Melancholytron plugin by Flaming Pear. A handy sharpening module by Jane Doe or a neat little noise filter by Joe Public. If we wanted to make a categorical statement, we could say that until now, our plugin introductions have never exceeded mediocrity.
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