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    Awesome thanks for sharing!

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    sweet i can just tell scroop is gonna be a great member of this community

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    Your welcome

    I must say though, velva vision is a must for all landscape photographers. It makes PP soooo much easier and the work it brings out is amazing. I also forgot to add something else that is a must for all photograpgers. Noise Ninja (will ad now)

    EDIT: Thanks Jesta.

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    Excellent compilation Scroopy! Going to spend a happy couple of hours going through them tonight
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    Some more FREEbies (meant to be free supposedly anyway):
    http://www.freephotoshop.com/html/plugins_types.html

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    I have velviavision and must say that if you can get the right tweak, you can get great results. Though it doesn't suit every image


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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Scroop
    I must say though, velva vision is a must for all landscape photographers.
    I can definitely agree - VelviaVision is a very useful bit of software.

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    That velvia vision thingo looks like an easier way to play with the curves and color balance than playing with curves and color balance!

    It almost makes me want to switch to PS for PPing!


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    There are some really good photoshop actions at www.atncentral.com (on the download page). and they are all FREE.
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    Just used Noise Ninja seems really good thanks for the heads up.............
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    Thanks for the links, there great.
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    Free download of luminosity mask actions for photoshop may be useful.
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    Mulletgod's photoshop actions are a useful set of free actions that I tend to use on a regular basis.

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    wow.. thanks so much for sharing the links.

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    Focus Magic is good if you've got a soft or slight OOF or motion-blurred image and you want to fix it. I was surprised to see that it was developed in NZ. http://www.focusmagic.com/index.htm

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    This set of plugins, while not free (USD$25) was recently released by Anna Gay, and is a great set. Check out her flickr stream to see examples of her work with those plugins.

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    Awesome thread - many thanks for these

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    Thanks for these. I've been using PS for years but only recently for photo editing. Didn't even stop to think about using plug-ins :/

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    OnOne software have a tools suite and a frame suite that you can download for free. They are easy to use and sit in their own area in Photoshop.

    http://www.ononesoftware.com/

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