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Title: Useful Photoshop Plug-ins
Post by: roman on January 29, 2007, 17:54
Hi all,
I am just curious how many of you photoshop users use third party plug ins in preparation of stock submissions.  I use primarily Neat Image Pro for noise reduction and Nik's Efex's for minor colour boosts.  Any excellent plugins out there useful for microstock submissions?  Please share your thoughts.
Title: Re: Useful Photoshop Plug-ins
Post by: MiguelAngelo on January 29, 2007, 22:59
For me the must have is some kind of noise reduction plug-in

I have both Noise Ninja and Neat Image
I use only Noise Ninja don't ask why!!
Title: Re: Useful Photoshop Plug-ins
Post by: Bateleur on January 30, 2007, 01:21
I've heard that Fred Miranda's Velvia plugin is great and well worth getting. And I've been thinking of getting it.

Anyone used it?
Title: Re: Useful Photoshop Plug-ins
Post by: leaf on January 30, 2007, 01:46
I have used a keyword tool in photoshop that spellchecks the keywords, counts them for me, and takes out the duplicates.  I also use noise ninja for noise when needed.
Title: Re: Useful Photoshop Plug-ins
Post by: PenelopeB on January 30, 2007, 06:35
I use Neat Image when necessary. What is Fred Miranda's Velvia for?
Title: Re: Useful Photoshop Plug-ins
Post by: rossco on January 30, 2007, 06:39
i use velvia vision. great for increasing dynamic range and color saturation. doesn't create much noise. use it on lots of images.

-Rossco