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06/27/2005 08:56:50 PM · #1
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06/27/2005 08:59:13 PM · #2
I believe it is. I used to have this action, but don't now. Can ya point a link to it?
06/27/2005 09:01:07 PM · #3
//fphoto.org/10D-sharpening/
06/27/2005 09:43:26 PM · #4
gotta love that action set... its great
06/27/2005 10:00:03 PM · #5
bump
06/27/2005 10:15:09 PM · #6
Thanks for the link!
06/27/2005 10:56:22 PM · #7
For advanced editing, it certainly is legal. Not for basic, though.
06/27/2005 11:29:43 PM · #8
Originally posted by kirbic:

For advanced editing, it certainly is legal. Not for basic, though.

thank you :)
06/27/2005 11:34:23 PM · #9
Why not for basic? It's sharpening and done to the whole image. That's allowed in basic, no?
06/27/2005 11:43:32 PM · #10
Originally posted by papagei:

Why not for basic? It's sharpening and done to the whole image. That's allowed in basic, no?

it uses layers and stuff
thats why
06/30/2005 05:28:22 PM · #11
So, no layers of any kind in basic?
06/30/2005 05:31:37 PM · #12
Originally posted by papagei:

So, no layers of any kind in basic?


Only adjustment layers, I think.
06/30/2005 05:45:35 PM · #13
Because it uses a variety of sophisticated selection methods, creation of layers based on those selections, and probably a half-dozen illegal blending modes.

Other than being illegal in basic, it's a great action!

Originally posted by papagei:

Why not for basic? It's sharpening and done to the whole image. That's allowed in basic, no?


Message edited by author 2005-06-30 17:45:51.
06/30/2005 05:50:56 PM · #14
Originally posted by AJAger:

Originally posted by papagei:

So, no layers of any kind in basic?


Only adjustment layers, I think.


Adjustment layers set to "Normal" blending mode. :)
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