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Gallery for Conceptual Art.
These photo designs were created with one or both of our Photoshop plugins, Primatte Chromakey and Knoll Light Factory.
Who is using these products? Photographers, designers and illustrators who are looking to create a unique end product.

Loe Beernes
Photographer, 2004
Loe Beernes is a professional photographer for the music and entertainment industry in the Netherlands. Loe shoots his models against a green or blue chroma screen. Then he masks out that single color background with Primatte. He often uses our other plugin, Backdrop Designer, to create a new decorative background, as in the image below.

See more of Loe's work in our Backdrop Designer Gallery.

Bill Warshaw
Stagelight Family Productions, 2005
www.stagelightproductions.com
Outside of his day job as a Senior Engineer, Bill Warshaw is a volunteer at a non-profit youth theatre group, Stagelight Family Productions, in North Orange County, California. Though Bill *claims* to not be a professional graphic artist, we're pretty impressed by his work advertising their local productions.

Bill says, "Primatte worked out quite well and saved me a bunch of time." Click here to see and read more about The Wizard of Oz. |
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Bill says, "With Primatte the process is much quicker and gives better results - a win win!" Click here to see and read more about The Wiz. |

Adam Hunter, Jesse Palon
Tiger Advertising, 2005
www.tigeradvertising.ca
About his studio's work, Adam Hunter says, "Tiger Advertising is a photography and graphics studio located in Toronto, Canada. We do a wide range of commercial photography, including product photography. I think that using Primatte gives our studio a competitive edge because we can create images faster and cheaper and better." Click here to read and see more by Tiger Advertising.

Robert Benevides
Benefex Studio,
2006
www.s35.photobucket.com/albums/d191/benefex/
Robert has been a Special Effects Make-Up artist for the past 20 years and teaches that subject full-time at NYU. "These photos are from my personal project 'Las Guerreras' which is a project consisting of different female warriors through the ages. My workflow consists of shooting the actors against a
green screen. I use Primatte to pull the keys and to reduce spill." Click here to read and see more by Robert.

John Riley
University of SC Upstate, 2006
John Riley, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Physics at University of SC Upstate. He created several QuickTime VR object movies as part of a project documenting a portion of the collection of the National Museum of Costa Rica (Museo Nacional de Costa Rica).
John Riley says about his work, "Using Primatte was a LIFESAVER! It decreased the amount of work required to remove the background by a factor of 10 or more. I used an automated batch process in Photoshop. Sometimes I needed to do a little cleanup, but it really streamlined the process." Click here to read and see more by John, and to view his QuickTime VR movies.

Darren McGee
I Love New York Tourism, 2007
www.iloveny.com
Darren McGee works as the photographer for I love New York Tourism. Working closely with Jeff Stasko of their in-house graphics unit, he needed to come up with a poster that would commemorate the 250th Anniversary of the French & Indian War and draw interest to the institution's upcoming events. Click here to read Darren's story and view more images.

Steven Gotts
CreatingImages, 2007
www.creatingimages.com
Producer/Photographer Steven Gotts of CreatingImages created beautiful images for Review Magazine's cover story. The story showcases Michigan-based music group The Thunderchickens. Knoll Light Factory was used to create the star effect in the window and
the dramatic results at lower left of the
photo.

Steven said about his use of Primatte Chromakey. "I am finding that I employ chromakey much more as part of my regular workflow with the release of Primatte 3.0. It made a marked improvement for getting a clean mask."
About Knoll Light Factory, Steven said, "Actually, the light effect was one of those 'Happy Accidents'. Some of the resulting
artifacts of simply wanting a star can result in quite a design element that can be created nowhere else."
Click here to read and see more.
Hear music of The Thunderchickens on MySpace. |
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Brian Donnelly
IYI Images, 2007
www.iyiimages.com
Brian Donnellly is a creative fashion & product photographer whose trademark is producing outside the box fashion editorials. "I'm a local fashion photographer and the proud customer of Digital Anarchy Primatte. Here are some shots from our last fashion editorial shoot with a new fashion designer in Beverly Hills." Click here to read and see more.


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