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| The top 10 *Free* Plug-ins for Photoshop Saw this on Digg and thought you'd like to know.
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| Plugin Overload After checking out this plugin link, & thinking about some of the Photoshop stuff I learned at the Convention, I googled "photoshop plugins" and got nearly 7 million hits. I looked at some free brushes but am hesitant to download them, because I have no idea how to keep them organized. I figure most of them I would never use but there are some I'd like. If I have a thousand or so brushes, how in the world do I find the one I want for a particular project? I'm on vacation this coming Sunday, so with no sermon to write I've got some time to play around on line. I found a very helpful filter called "grayscaler." It gray scales one layer or a selection at a time. Since I convert my main worship graphic to a gray scaled image which we photocopy on the front of the bulletin, this filter is going to allow me much more control over the levels on each layer rather than grayscaling the entire image and then trying to level the whole thing. It's probably nothing new to all you PhotoShop gurus, but I'm excited about it. Last edited by revjbat; Tuesday, June 27th, 2006 at 08:49 AM. Reason: Merged Double Posts |
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| I just installed the night vision plugin. I don't know when I'm going to use it, but it's cool!
__________________ My new ministry Last edited by Mark Finley; Monday, July 3rd, 2006 at 07:28 AM. |