tintii

64-bit tintii for Photoshop CS4 on Windows available

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

An experimental version of the tintii plugin for users of 64-bit Photoshop CS4 on Windows is now available. It may be downloaded from here. A couple of minor bug fixes have also been made to the 32-bit Windows, Mac and Linux releases, all of this coming under a new version number of 2.2.3.

The standard version of tintii will work for most users. The 64-bit version is only required if you are specifically using the 64-bit version of Photoshop CS4 on Windows. As this version is very fresh, please let me know whether or not it works for you.

tintii v2.2.2 released

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Version 2.2.2 of tintii has been released, featuring user interface and performance improvements, specifically:

  • Added “click and drag” scrolling to preview image.
  • Added “thumb tracking” to sliders — preview image updates live as sliders move.
  • More performance improvements.
  • Restored OpenMP support on Windows for multithreading on multicore processors, adding Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable Package to installer.
  • Reduced flicker problems on Windows.

The new version may be downloaded here for Windows, Mac and Linux.

Installation instructions

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

Additional installation instructions for tintii have been added to the download page for Windows, Mac and Linux. They will be particularly useful when the installer packages fail to automatically detect the locations of Photoshop and Paint Shop Pro to install the tintii plugin.

Red Umbrellas on Rose Street

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

A tutorial introduction to colour popping with tintii

Red Umbrellas on Rose Street, final colour pop

The original photo of Rose Street, Edinburgh

Rose Street, between its namesake mosaics that welcome passers by at either end, is a quiet retreat behind the busy thoroughfare of Edinburgh’s Princes Street – boutique stores and character pubs in the shadow of the high street giants. I snapped the original photo for this exercise four years ago off the back of a 30 hour flight. You’ll forgive the washed out sky and stark contrast I hope; what I’d tried to do was draw focus to the red umbrellas in the bottom left, but the result was disappointing. Now aided by tintii, however, we can truly make those brollies pop.

tintii is a Photoshop filter plugin for selective colouring. It takes a colour photo, churns through its colour profile, and with a few quick mouse clicks from you, the user, keeps a handful of those colours while draining the rest into a black and white backdrop. It’s a commonly used technique, known variously as colour popping, selective colouring or colour selection. It’s been put to popular effect in movies such as Schindler’s List and Sin City. You’ll see it in magazines and plastered on billboards all over. The point is that tintii makes it easy, without the tedious selections and masking that characterise alternative approaches.

This tutorial will step you through basic use of the tintii plugin. Use the page numbers below to navigate to the next page to begin.


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