In addition to one-to-one dialog, discussions over the hotlines and using our online information, customers and prospective customers can also find out about our product portfolio and the latest news on other media. The most important of these are the company newsletter “Traffic Light Report” and the product brochures.
Push buttons for traffic light systems
Acoustic units for traffic light systems
LOC.id
Dialogue-Display
TOPO vehicle classification
TOPO.bike
Parking ticket machines
Parking Guidance System LOBO
Photoshop: John Tefon Action
Below is a prescriptive, reasonable example for building a 7-step “John Tefon” creative portrait action that enhances exposure, color, and adds a cinematic finish while remaining fully editable.
Base exposure correction
Color balance and vibrance
Skin/subject protection
Dodging & burning (non-destructive)
Creative grading
Finish
Include optional batch-ready steps: an “Export” action that runs Image Processor or Save for Web with configurable settings.
John Tefon is a fictional name that evokes the kind of persona every Photoshop action creator hopes to be: part artist, part technician, and fully obsessed with speed and consistency. This long-form post explores what a “John Tefon Action” might mean to photographers and designers, how to build and distribute a high-quality Photoshop action, best practices for documenting and marketing it, and creative ways to use actions to speed up workflows while preserving creative control.
Since they’re user‑shared, try these search terms (use at your own risk – scan files): John Tefon Action Photoshop
If you can’t find the exact file, look for similar free action sets: “Cyberpunk Action”, “Glitch Lab”, or “HUD Action” — they work on the same principle.