Hmmm. Turning your mossy forest picture into a leaf grater in only a
few minutes is quite impressive. :-)
Chuck Norcutt
On 11/30/2010 9:08 AM, SwissPace wrote:
> I have to agree with moose on the cost, but they have the complete
> bundle of 6 products on offer at the moment for 220 USD. Thats around
> 37 USD per product. The problem I have is that I don't know photoshop
> and I have little spare time to learn it, I have all the books which I
> bought with the full intention of becoming a moose master (like a ninja
> in the photo world) but time is a big issue for me.
>
> BTW I have no affiliation etc with NIK software but viveza allowed me to
> get from this
>
> <http://thattimeoflife.smugmug.com/Other/OMlist/6716762_L89RL#1109847927_KLec7-L-LB>
>
> to this
>
> <http://thattimeoflife.smugmug.com/Portfolio/2010-Few-Fotos-For-Fun/10979095_RYwEf#1077126852_DWoc3-M-LB>
>
> in only a couple of minutes, it may not be perfect but for my use its
> good enough and from my experiences I don't see how quick selection
> could sort those branches out as fast to make a layer, but like I say I
> am no photoshop expert ;-)
>
>
>
> On 30/11/2010 00:48, Moose wrote:
>> On 29 Nov 2010, at 12:18, John Hudson wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Two weeks or so ago someone posted a message about a Photoshop friendly /
>>> compatible plug-in that could be used to bring life to an otherwise dull or
>>> patchy sky in an otherwise decent image.
>> There are easy ways to do that in PS, and undoubtedly in other editors - for
>> a lot less added cost than $200. It's also
>> important to know how to select/mask sky to cover halos from sharpening,
>> Shadow/Highlight, etc. operations. I do it all
>> the time, at least hundreds of times a year.
>
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