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Nov 02, 2010 12:46 |  #16

Woolburr wrote in post #11207895 (external link)
Yes....Topaz makes a variety of plug-ins for PS.

I got the topaz adjust plugin like you said to give it a go and I am pleasantly surprised by the outcome, you can let me know what you think.... I like it a lot more as the picture pops more! :)

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Nov 02, 2010 12:54 |  #17

Yes. This photo works very well with the Topaz plug-ins. You can experiment with the settings and develop your own presets. That looks like Spicify.


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Nov 02, 2010 13:02 |  #18

Woolburr wrote in post #11211358 (external link)
Yes. This photo works very well with the Topaz plug-ins. You can experiment with the settings and develop your own presets. That looks like Spicify.

Believe it or not, I was going to go with the spicify setting, but went with just the photo-pop setting.

What I did was, I used topaz detail on top of the original and overlayed it with multiply and brought the opacity down to about 40% and used the original image for topaz adjust with photo-pop and overlayed it with the overlay setting and brought the opacity down to about 45% and I merged the 3 images together.

I think I am inlove with that plugin, it simply great! Thanks for your advice :)




  
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Nov 02, 2010 14:45 |  #19

I know some people are going to disagree with this but if you want to maximize your details in the structures and the reflections then a HDR photo would be perfect for this picture.




  
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Nov 02, 2010 16:02 |  #20

I think the topaz adjust might be a bit too much for my taste, maybe somewhere in between the original image and the topaz adjust?

Great capture none the less.


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