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ed2111
5th of August 2003 (Tue), 09:07
Hello everyone,
can you recommend me some interesting plugins that i can use for improving my landscaping pictures, wedding shots and digital retouching.
I would like to know if there are plugins out there to simulate different filters and light conditions that are compatible with Photoshop.
So far i am doing everything manually (curves, saturation etc...)
If you have any suggestions, i'm all hears.
Thank you in advance.
rcrobert
5th of August 2003 (Tue), 09:30
Not sure which types of plug-ins you are wondering about (creative or retouching). My favorite retouching actions come from:
www.fredmiranda.com
Very nice sharpening, warming, highlight and shadow recovery, and "digital velvia" actions for Photoshop.
carnagex2000
5th of August 2003 (Tue), 10:05
What you probably want is something similar to filters you attach to the front of your camera right?
If so try out Nik Color Efex Pro....(check out some of there other filters)
http://www.nikmultimedia.com/usa/products/colorefexpro/completeset/completeset.shtml
marcel wouters
5th of August 2003 (Tue), 14:46
ed2111 wrote:
I would like to know if there are plugins out there to simulate different filters and light conditions that are compatible with Photoshop.
So far i am doing everything manually (curves, saturation etc...)
Thank you in advance.
I understand that you look for an automated adjustement!
So far i try some plugins but all "adjustement programs" require a manual intervention. So why to buy plugin's if you could made the same thing without this plugin. Blue and red filters are simulated by moving the color temp.
The only plugin that i find is working in 95% of the cases is free but work only on native jpeg out of the camera, it's the PIM plugin (epson site). It adjust color temp exposure etc. based on the exif data.
ed2111
6th of August 2003 (Wed), 01:00
carnagex2000 wrote:
What you probably want is something similar to filters you attach to the front of your camera right?
If so try out Nik Color Efex Pro....(check out some of there other filters)
http://www.nikmultimedia.com/usa/products/colorefexpro/completeset/completeset.shtml
Thank you carnagex2K...
that's what i meant.... filters like the lenses's filters.
evilenglishman
7th of August 2003 (Thu), 15:52
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