Question: Photoshop Plug-ins, do you use them?
Submitted by plugz on Thu, 2007-07-12 17:13.
See, I got taught the old school way...
There's nothing you can do with a plug-in that you can't do without it and if you can't do it fast enough without the plug-in, then it's not worth doing in the first place.
Wondering what other peoples feelings and opinions are on this subject.
What plug-ins do you use if you do and why?
plug-ins?
you mean like the cord that plugs in to the wall from the back of my computer or monitor? :P
lol, i don't use any. evidently hahaha
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I lied actually, I do have one plug-in on my machine...
I haven't installed it yet granted, but it's the Adobe RAW plug in that I'm going to play with once I've actually got out there and used my new EOS 400D properly and get to play with some HDR photography.
Plug-ins
Beside the ones Adobe packs with Photoshop (all the art filters, etc), I only use Photoshop Edges, a third-party app. that I've been using for years, though not often.
Of the Photoshop-native "art" filter plug-ins, I have to say I find maybe three or four of them actually useful. Most of them are garbage, IMHO, but maybe they'd suit another designer's style perfectly.
Mara
Using the word designer very loosely...
;o)
The RAW one is the only one
The RAW one is the only one I can think of.
There are a lot of plug-ins
There are a lot of plug-ins that creates such surprising effects. And neither Photoshop nor other similar editor can reproduce.
I like our plugins and recommend them to all.
www.alphaplugins.com
:-)
Such as...?
Such as...?
Here's one...
IconBuilder - can't do that with just Photoshop. But I must admit, I used to have a lot more installed. I just never used them.
Now actions & styles, that's another story!
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