Avenza Systems, a popular mapping plug-in developer for Photoshop, has announced the updated version of the well received Geographic Imager plug-in. This plug-in allows Photoshop users with the necessary tools to edit and work with maps and satellite images. It provides users with the ability to import GeoTIFF images, automatically tile and mosaic images spatially, and find locations based on images.
Version 2.0 adds the GeoCrop tool, letting users crop images based on specific geographical coordinates. The upgrade is free for users who have a Maintenance Subscription from Avenza. For those who owned version 1.0 but don’t have the subscription, an upgrade is $319. For new users, the plug-in costs $699. The software runs on G5- or Intel-based Macs with Mac OS X 10.4 or later. Version 2.0 works with either Photoshop CS2 or CS3.
Version 2.0 adds the GeoCrop tool, letting users crop images based on specific geographical coordinates. The upgrade is free for users who have a Maintenance Subscription from Avenza. For those who owned version 1.0 but don’t have the subscription, an upgrade is $319. For new users, the plug-in costs $699. The software runs on G5- or Intel-based Macs with Mac OS X 10.4 or later. Version 2.0 works with either Photoshop CS2 or CS3.
Via [Macworld]
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