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Sapphire Plug-ins equips digital artists with state-of-the-art image processing and synthesis effects such as Glows, EdgeRays, LensFlare, Lightning, FilmEffect, FilmDamage, Cartoon,
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Collection of more than 200 Sapphire effects includes tools such as Glows,
ThomasNet Industrial Newsroom - Today's New Product News 2008
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The entire collection of more than 200 Sapphire effects includes everyday tools such as Glows, LensFlares, Glint, FilmDamage, and ZDefocus, to more exotic effects such as Lightning, FlysEye, and JpegDamage.
ThomasNet Industrial Newsroom - Today's New Product News 2008
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Collection of more than 200 Sapphire effects includes tools such as Glows,
ThomasNet Industrial Newsroom - Today's New Product News 2008
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The entire collection of more than 200 Sapphire effects includes everyday tools such as Glows, LensFlares, Glint, FilmDamage, and ZDefocus, to more exotic effects such as Lightning, FlysEye, and JpegDamage.
ThomasNet Industrial Newsroom - Today's New Product News 2008
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From her beacon-hand Glows world-wide welcome; her mild eyes command The air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame.
American Liberty: Promise & Paradox—Discussion Questions, Part 1 2010
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In a design world overwhelmed with Bevels and Glows, its refreshing to see there is still such amazing talent out there.
KN | Kitsune Noir » Tavis Coburn Illustrates the BAFTA Nominees 2010
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Glows by William Whitten on Saturday, Jan 31, 2009 at 3: 26: 31 AM
Madness 2009
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INHABITAT also has an article by Mike Chino, titled "Scientists Create Bacteria that Glows to Reveal Land Mines" that describes a successful effort by scientists at the University of Edinburgh to modify bacteria to do just that.
Archive 2009-12-01 Dave 2009
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INHABITAT also has an article by Mike Chino, titled "Scientists Create Bacteria that Glows to Reveal Land Mines" that describes a successful effort by scientists at the University of Edinburgh to modify bacteria to do just that.
Rats and bugs and minefields Edstock 2009
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