![]() Click "Redfield" and "Select Face Control II." If there's an image open in Photoshop, it will appear in the main window of Face Control's separate interface. When you restart Photoshop, Redfield's plug-ins should be at the bottom of the Filter menu. Click Photoshop's Edit menu and select "Preferences"/"Plug-Ins." Select the check box for "Additional Plug-In Folders" and browse to the folder you created. Not to worry if you can't find it: Just save Face Control to a folder in a memorable spot (like the desktop). ![]() Installing Face Control isn't quite like installing an ordinary app since you must browse to Photoshop's plug-in folder. ![]() It's freeware that downloads with both 32-bit and 64-bit versions. It's optimized for facial close-ups, but it works on any image in Photoshop. It can alter the Mona Lisa's famously enigmatic smile or turn the most charming movie star into a leering, sneering villain. It applies highly controlled distortions to images, especially faces, to achieve subtle or dramatic effects. Redfield describes its Face Control plug-in for Adobe Photoshop as a precision tool for facial expression synthesis.
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