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The BEST Photoshop action I have seen in a long time.....

 
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Jul 08, 2007 00:01 |  #1

.......and it's free!!!!
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It's the "Rule of thirds Cropping action" from PanosFX.com and it's free. Take a look at it here and grab it: http://www.panosfx.com …ask=view&id=183​&Itemid=27 (external link)
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This thing is simple incredible.


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Jul 08, 2007 00:43 |  #2

The sample images are an odd example,.
...they took a nearly perfectly plumb fence and rotated it way out of level?

Still, looks like a cool tool.


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Jul 08, 2007 14:11 |  #3

It's a good excersise in what you can do with an action but it just seems completely useless. That is unless you have NO eye for layout or are SO lazy and can't make simple decisions about cropping. How hard is it to see the elements you like and crop a picture?




  
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Jul 08, 2007 16:19 |  #4

smdevo wrote in post #3508019 (external link)
It's a good excersise in what you can do with an action but it just seems completely useless. That is unless you have NO eye for layout or are SO lazy and can't make simple decisions about cropping. How hard is it to see the elements you like and crop a picture?

Or while at the scene, study elements, depths, lines, and shapes and crop IN the camera.


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Jul 08, 2007 16:22 |  #5

CyberDyneSystems wrote in post #3505735 (external link)
The sample images are an odd example,.
...they took a nearly perfectly plumb fence and rotated it way out of level?

Still, looks like a cool tool.

I agree with cyber on this one. Yes, the original can use some cropping but I think the perspective of the original fence is better than the (now 2-dimensional) "straightened" one.


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Jul 08, 2007 16:25 |  #6

CyberDyneSystems wrote in post #3505735 (external link)
The sample images are an odd example,.
...they took a nearly perfectly plumb fence and rotated it way out of level?

Still, looks like a cool tool.

What's with the new "wizard" handle? Are you no longer moderator?


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Jul 08, 2007 20:56 |  #7

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What's with the new "wizard" handle? Are you no longer moderator?

CDS = GOD :lol:

A moderator of moderators, if you will.


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