PLUG-IN
L
ighting can be the difference between a
good photo and a bad one. Well-lit photos
grab attention for all the right reasons. But
can something as fundamentally important as
lighting be creative, and how can you possibly
get imaginative with it?
Though Photoshop offers many filters for
improving your lighting, AKVIS LightShop can
help to take your lighting even further; it’s
available as a plug-in for Photoshop too,
making it easy to use alongside your other
filters. LightShop is structured like most
AKVIS plug-ins; offering an array of presets
for applying to work, along with thoroughsliders for tweaking anything you like in your
lighting. As with other AKVIS plug-ins,
LightShop is wonderfully easy to get to grips
with, and the first impressions of the software
are great.
While LightShop is essentially a collection
of lens flare stock images, the plug-in is far
more advanced than just inserting light effects
into your photos. The flares you add to your
work are nicely blended into the image, and
you can adjust the opacity. Everything is also
labelled with images where necessary, so you
can alter just about anything in your lens flare
quickly and efficiently.LightShop is a great addition to Photoshop
because it builds on the Lens Flare feature
without being difficult to work with. The
effects are eclectic and easy to tinker with,
making LightShop a must for photo editors
who want to improve lighting in their work.Price £76 (approx) $99 US Web http://akvis.com/AKVIS LightShop
Add lens flares to your work and refine the lighting with this exciting and accurate plug-in
Ausefulupgrade on the Lens
Flare tool and one of the most
in-depth plug-ins AKVIS has
produced, LightShop is also very
9 user-friendly.The verdict
CHOOSE AN
EFFECT
Pick a specific style of
lens flare or lighting
effectbyvisitingthe
le-hand panel and
double-clicking to add
the effect.
SLIDERS
Improveontheelements
you’ve added to the
photo: change colours,
opacity and size of
everything in your flare.FLARE
ELEMENTS
Addorremove
elements of the lens
flare to customise
and refine exactly
how you wish your
lighting effect to look.Colour filters
01
These help to add
bursts of light to
your image, but they’re
also capable of lending a
little hue and saturation to
any landscape.Sunset
02
The Sunset option
is a good lighting
effect to display on a
horizon, with the light
spots facing upwards
towards the sky.Cascade of
Light03
One of the most
ostentatious lens
flares, with bright flares,
spots and rings, to be built
up or stripped back.Moonlight
04
Moonlight simply
adds a sphere to
the work with a bright halo;
it can transform night
shots or make day shots a
little more surreal.Shining Star
05
This effect is
bright, has bursts
of light and softer light
spots scattered across
the image, making it good
for corner placement.Five great effects A taste of the creative options available to you
The specs
Company
AKVISAdditional specs
Windows XP and above
Mac 10.7 and above
Photoshop CS3 and above
Photoshop Elements 6 and aboveStandout feature
Elements panel
Add or remove parts of your lens flare using the
panel in the top-right corner, and control how
your flare looks. You can also copy elements or
rearrange them, meaning that every lighting
effect is completely customisable.pp yy