PlyPix updates website designed to alter everyday snapshots into artwork.
Published December 15th, 2008
PlyPix, the website offering image editing with a professional hand, has now expanded its website to include new products such as alpha channels and layered Photoshop files. Built by Josh Zuercher, using Adobe Photoshop CS2 and CS3. By downloading a selected Action and applying it to your snapshot, people can turn an everyday photograph into art.
Zuercher, a photographic retoucher for national ad campaigns, believes that photographs are meant for manipulation. “Everything you see in a magazine has been touched on some level. Why not apply those skills to your own photographs, give them a professional lift?” The Actions are sold at a reasonable cost individually, but Action Bundles are in the works. New Actions are added on a regular basis.
PlyPix stems from a passion for photography and the ability to create compelling visuals. The consumer takes their average photographs and chooses the effect that suits them. We hope that with plypix.com we offer people an inexpensive and stimulating way to display their memories.
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