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Nov 18, 2007 14:06 |  #1

WOW!!!! This is amazing. I was reading an article about this software in a magazine and figured I would give it a try.

I downloaded Tiffen DFX as a plugin for Photoshop CS2. Awesome user interface, incredible results. Here is an example of a photo I ran as a test - took about 8 seconds and no tweaking for me to realize this software did what I would normally do in photoshop in a fraction of the time.

Great for fall colors - too bad all the leaves are down already :(

IMAGE: http://www.markbuchler.com/potn/tiffen2.jpg

what do you guys think? anyone try this software yet? I'm sure I'll be playing around with some of the adjustments, black and white, and whatever else they offer!



  
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Nov 18, 2007 14:18 |  #2

I'm a plug-in junkie and am right now downloading the trial. Looking forward to checking it out!




  
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Nov 18, 2007 14:55 as a reply to  @ PalmBayFlo's post |  #3

I actually owned the Digital Film Tools set, prior to Tiffen's purchase of the company. Really liked the original and upgraded to the Tiffen offering this week at a discount. So far I like what they've done, but am still getting used to the interface change.

Bottom line....does a good job and saves PP time for those of us that don't have as much time as we would like to PP.


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Nov 20, 2007 17:41 as a reply to  @ sunbeast's post |  #4

I bought the stand-alone version because I don't like their pricing policy. Why pay more for the plug-in when you do this work anyway at the end of the workflow. I decided to go with the whole set for a price you nearly get the small set as a plug-in. But this SW is another world of filters, I'm amazed.


Two bodies left, some "soso" lenses, and still a lot of gear.....

  
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