Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Mac Version of Filter Forge Announced, Preorders Available

Filter Forge, Inc. announced today the upcoming beta release and preorder availability of the Mac OS X version of Filter Forge, a high-end plugin for Adobe Photoshop allowing computer artists to build their own filters -- seamless textures, visual effects.

Filter Forge, Inc. announced today the upcoming beta release and preorder availability of the Mac OS X version of Filter Forge, a high-end plugin for Adobe Photoshop allowing computer artists to build their own filters -- seamless textures, visual effects, distortions, patterns, backgrounds, frames and more.

After over two successful years on the market with a Windows version, Filter Forge, Inc. is finally coming up with the Mac OS X version of Filter Forge. The public beta release is due before the end of the year 2008. For more information about the Mac version, visit http://www.filterforge.com/download/mac-version.html.

Starting October 14, Filter Forge for Mac OS X is available for preorder at a special price -- preorder customers can save up to $50. The offer is valid until the commercial release of the Mac OS X version. To preorder Filter Forge for Mac at a discount, click here: http://www.filterforge.com/buy/?mac.

Filter Forge is a high-end plugin for Adobe Photoshop allowing computer artists to build their own filters -- seamless textures, visual effects, distortions, patterns, frames and more. The key features of Filter Forge include a visual node-based editor and a free online library of user-created filters. At the moment, the filter library contains about 5500 filters, with new filters added every day. For more information about Filter Forge, visit http://www.filterforge.com.

About Filter Forge, Inc.

Based in Alexandria, VA, Filter Forge, Inc. is a one-product company solely focused on developing and improving Filter Forge, an innovative Photoshop plugin allowing computer artists to create their own filters. For more information, visit http://www.filterforge.com.

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