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Press for Backdrop Designer.
Backdrop Designer has been out for a year now and the filter has received terrific press mention. Here's a sampling.

From a July 2005 review in MacAddict magazine, by Steven Parke.
""With a little bit of Photoshop handiwork, you can make a dull photo pop by adding a new background. Digital Anarchy's Backdrop Designer is a Photoshop plug-in that lets you create draped backgrounds — you may never have to worry about shooting space and overly frugal art directors again." |
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From a March 2005 review in Popular Photography & Imaging magazine, by Mike McNamara.
"With a set of wireless flash units, a small roll of blue or green paper, and new Backdrop Designer software from Digital Anarchy, you can set up a portrait studio just about anywhere... This software could save you tons on expensive backdrop cloths and papers, and possibly give you a creative edge over the competition." |
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From a February 2005 review on www.indezine.com, by Geetesh Bajajl.
"The output is entirely amazing. Hundreds of pre-made backdrops are available and you can customize your own presets. I often use Backdrop Designer to create "wow" backgrounds for PowerPoint presentations!" |
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From a February 2005 article on Photoshop plugins in Computer Arts magazine. Backdrop Designer was one of five 'best of' products chosen for review.
"...The full range of patterns allows for the simple production of more complex, cutting-edge textures. For this reason, we think Backdrop Designer would be a great plug-in for both digital image-makers and portrait photographers. "
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From a 2005 review in Layers magazine (formerly MacDesign), by Anus McKelvey.
"In the quest to make life easier for those involved with video and studio photography, Digital Anarchy has released Backdrop Designer, a Photoshop plug-in that allows designers to build a wide variety of artificial backgrounds that look almost like the real thing..." |
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