Most of Miranda's programs you can do yourself in PS unless like me
you're too dumb and lazy - I was hoping to avoid that learning curve.
I've tended to avoid layers and masks. That's why I'd love to buy one
where I don't have to do the hard work - just input the parameters
for each lens (i.e. 12mm Heliar, 2 stop gradient, go..)
Is the Panorama Tools version Mac friendly do you know?
Andrew
Panorama Tools (free) has a PS central-spot filter that works quite well.
You can also do it in PS pretty easily with a mask and round gradient.
Skip
Now, talking about really wide - anyone found a PS plug-in that
mimics a centre graduated filter? Fred Miranda doesn't list one and I
don't really want to join up so's I can ask him. Seems like it would
be an obvious development.
>AndrewF
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