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11/10/2005 12:38:40 PM · #1
I've put a small PS actions file up at

//www.pictureinfinity.com/PIActions.atn

Download the file, put it in c:\program files\adobe\Photoshop\Presets\Photoshop Actions

Re open PS and click Actions on the pallette. Click the little tiny right arrow and "Load Actions" Navigate to PIActions and open that.

**PIProofs is a little proofing script I use that improves almost every image - I think it uses Neat Image so if you don't have NI, you may want to delete that step.

**PISepia is a conconction I made using the Ink Nik Filter - if you don't have that filter, you can delete this action.

**PIbw is a VERY cool little filter. If you change the hue/lightness on the first step, you can make sure skin colors are where you want them to be, then continue the action and it makes it a b/w using that skin tone.

**saveweb is just a save for web action for showing simple things online - it's not optimized except that I don't care if I show things over 70 quality on the web, so it's saved at that level.

**HP2 Sharpen is the action detailed in the sharpening post.

**High Pass sharpen is a traditional high pass sharpen as detailed on the Luminous Landscape, but with slightly different settings I believe. It's also a very nice sharpen action.

**brighten is a curves bump. It brightens the image slightly and the effect can be reduced with an edit/fade.

These are just a couple of the actions I use everyday. If anyone wants more, I'm sure I could oblige. :)

M

Message edited by author 2005-11-10 12:39:35.
11/10/2005 02:04:18 PM · #2
Then test them out and tell me if they are helpful. ;)

"Shuttup Matt, it's only been not quite 2 hours"

"yeah I know ..."

M
11/10/2005 03:59:39 PM · #3
Are these the ones you sent me a few weeks back? (I don't have time to look yet lol)

If they are, I like them a lot :) I can't believed I lived without Actions for so long lol No wonder it took me forever to edit photos. lol
11/10/2005 04:03:22 PM · #4
Some are - but there are more in there too.
11/10/2005 04:13:55 PM · #5
Well then I will download them after work and tell ya how I go (Woo hoo is friday lol).

I cleaned up my HD the other day and deleted alot of trash photos but kept the folders that I still wanted to edit. Therefore I have a busy weekend ahead to edit those photos, or toss them. I will try some of these actions then and see how they look.

I need to get my stock majorly up :) I need an IS zoom lol
11/10/2005 04:15:43 PM · #6
Mavrik,

Any idea if these will work with Elements 3?
11/10/2005 04:17:28 PM · #7
Or if they'll work with MS Digital Image Pro 10? :-)

Thanks dude!

EDIT: Well, go ahead and try it Carter... Then you'll have your answer! LOL

Message edited by author 2005-11-10 16:18:00.
11/10/2005 04:22:28 PM · #8
Can you run actions in Elements? There's nothing too special besides the two I pointed out, so they should run fine. :)

Try em up! Let us know.
11/10/2005 04:24:42 PM · #9
Just downloaded them, I'll let you know how it goes once I have a chance to use them. Thanks alot!! :-)
11/10/2005 04:33:55 PM · #10
Originally posted by jenesis:

Just downloaded them, I'll let you know how it goes once I have a chance to use them. Thanks alot!! :-)


Excellent! Thanks!
11/10/2005 06:06:20 PM · #11
Matt
I just downloaded this to try
in your save part of the proof one how do I change the location you have set to the one I use

thanks
11/10/2005 10:28:18 PM · #12
Originally posted by Firsty:

Matt
I just downloaded this to try in your save part of the proof one how do I change the location you have set to the one I use


Crap, um...I have to do that each time I start in a new folder. Basically you open a photo, run that part of the action on it and save it in the new folder, then continue the action normally. I bet I can figure out a way to make that work for everyone too.

M
11/11/2005 02:13:24 AM · #13
Downloaded and importing into PS now. Will get back to you later.
11/11/2005 02:15:48 AM · #14
Thanks mavrik will try them soon.
11/11/2005 03:15:56 AM · #15


used mavrik HP2 Sharpen on above landscape.... (used as a final sharpen)



Colour & tone work in each is a bit different and attributed to a curves step rather than the sharpen - However each of these pictures are based on the same raw file and identical except for the afore mentioned curves step. For both I converted in RawShooter to tiff (colour space was a version of RGB - Ekta Space PS 5,J.Holmes.icm) with the same cc profile in Photoshop CS. Steps in CS - psd/neatimage/TLR Capture Sharpening (script)/resize with Miranda SI Pro 2(Low Sharpening, image size 1200x)/resize to 640x.
The final sharpen step for the framed version is Miranda Intellisharpen set to Sharpen fine detail level to default - 50 at 0% halo.

Message edited by author 2005-11-11 12:21:05.
11/11/2005 08:28:07 AM · #16
Can you post the before and after? Like what the actions have done? I'll try and get a few examples up myself later.
11/13/2005 11:31:25 PM · #17
Hi Matt, I finally got a chance to try out a few of your actions. I like the brighten alot. A question about the sharpening though, when do you use this step in your process, before or after resizing? Just curious, I usually save my sharpening until after resizing. I haven't really gotten a chance to use the b&w action yet and the sepia doesn't work for me, don't have the ink option. Overall, I'm happy with what I've used so far. Thanks for posting these. :-)

Jen
11/13/2005 11:38:18 PM · #18
I use HP 2 Sharpen right at the end of my editing before I resize or save. :)

Brighten is a nice little time-saver. And yeah, unfortunately I haven't come up with a way to do PISepia without Ink yet.

M
11/14/2005 02:02:29 AM · #19
watching the thread... bedtime for me! :0)
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