What’s your favorite PS plug-in?

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Lazarus
Jan 21, 2011
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What’s your favorite and/or most used PS plug-in?

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Ulysses
Jan 22, 2011
"Kele" wrote in message
What’s your favorite and/or most used PS plug-in?
Auto Fx Mystical Suite not cheap but good at touching up photos latest one is stand alone program
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Talker
Jan 22, 2011
On Fri, 21 Jan 2011 13:20:29 -1000, "Kele"
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What’s your favorite and/or most used PS plug-in?
Curvemeister.

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Lazarus
Jan 24, 2011
ReDynamix high dynamic range (HDR) photo merger or single image HDR simulator

http://www.mediachance.com/plugins/redynamix.html
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Philip Procter
Jan 26, 2011
I’ve found the Topaz plug-ins very nice and reasonably priced. The ReMask3 and Detail 2 are very worthwhile. Not automatic, but powerful and adjustable.

Nik’s Silver Effects is by far the best B+W converter I’ve used. Expensive as hell but I use it constantly!

On Fri, 21 Jan 2011 13:20:29 -1000, "Kele"
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What’s your favorite and/or most used PS plug-in?
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Lazarus
Jan 26, 2011
Two of my favorites, Topaz & Nik – I’ll look at ReMask.

Another one I like is iCorrect Edit Lab.

Curvemeister is alot to to know; I need a lesson.

I need a lesson about all of PS!

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"Philip Procter" wrote:
I’ve found the Topaz plug-ins very nice and reasonably priced. The ReMask3 and Detail 2 are very worthwhile. Not automatic, but powerful and adjustable.

Nik’s Silver Effects is by far the best B+W converter I’ve used. Expensive as hell but I use it constantly!

On Fri, 21 Jan 2011 13:20:29 -1000, "Kele"
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What’s your favorite and/or most used PS plug-in?
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Talker
Jan 30, 2011
On Wed, 26 Jan 2011 05:56:20 -1000, "Kele"
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Curvemeister is alot to to know; I need a lesson.

I agree that Curvemeister is a lot to learn. I’d recommend that if anyone gets Curvemeister, they take the Curvemeister course offered at the Curvemeister website. Without the course, Curvemeister is almost impossible to use.
Once you’ve taken the course and found out what you can do with Curvemeister, you’ll find that you can’t live without it. It’s the first tool you’ll use whenever you open a picture to work on.

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Lazarus
Jan 31, 2011
Are there any good free-ones out there?

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"Kele" wrote:

What’s your favorite and/or most used PS plug-in?
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Lazarus
Feb 5, 2011
AutoFX is cool. For me, not a whole lotta use for much of the Mystic stuff, but AutoEye is very useful (one-click photo correction). It’s outcome is different than the other one-click corrections I’ve used, and that could make it a nice option. I like it because it doesn’t mess with the contrast, unlike most. It mighta de-throned my long time go-to one clicker. Plus, it’s EZ.

Thanks!

PS: maybe yours is like this too… If you go to the installed AutoFX program directory, you might find plugins.8bf files. [Note, it helps if you can see file extensions, in Folder options/Advanced, uncheck "hide file extensions for known file types"] Copy & paste to PS Plugins root directory makes the stand-alone also a PS plugin. Most PS filter installers do this automatically, but AutoFX doesn’t – gotta manually make it show up in the PS Filter list. I like plugins better than stand-alones to avoid an extra save & further image compression.

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"Ulysses" wrote:

"Kele" wrote in message
What’s your favorite and/or most used PS plug-in?
Auto Fx Mystical Suite not cheap but good at touching up photos latest one is stand alone program
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Ulysses
Feb 6, 2011
"Kele" wrote in message
AutoFX is cool. For me, not a whole lotta use for much of the Mystic stuff,
but AutoEye is very useful (one-click photo correction). It’s outcome is different than the other one-click corrections I’ve used, and that could make it a nice option. I like it because it doesn’t mess with the contrast,
unlike most. It mighta de-throned my long time go-to one clicker. Plus, it’s EZ.

Thanks!

PS: maybe yours is like this too… If you go to the installed AutoFX program directory, you might find plugins.8bf files. [Note, it helps if you
can see file extensions, in Folder options/Advanced, uncheck "hide file extensions for known file types"] Copy & paste to PS Plugins root directory
makes the stand-alone also a PS plugin. Most PS filter installers do this automatically, but AutoFX doesn’t – gotta manually make it show up in the PS
Filter list. I like plugins better than stand-alones to avoid an extra save
& further image compression.

What’s your favorite and/or most used PS plug-in?
Auto Fx Mystical Suite not cheap but good at touching up photos latest one is stand alone program
darn good suggestion, Kele –never thought of that.
am pretty sharp at moving things about
and thanks

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