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01/11/2006 05:31:40 PM · #1
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01/11/2006 05:32:35 PM · #2
Originally posted by eyeronik:

If you dont have much experience with photoshop you can buy a set of actions that means its just one click of a button to make something sharp and have less noise etc.

//cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7209646300&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMESE%3AIT&rd=1

Not too shabby
01/11/2006 06:43:47 PM · #3
Hey, Chit?

Is this somethign YOU have created and are selling, or something you found? Either way, I have to confess a certain niggling admiration for someone who's marketing a set of photoshop actions that include (drum roll) actions for rotating an image CW and CCW 90 degrees!

Robt.
01/11/2006 06:52:36 PM · #4
LOL... now that IS a must-have... :-)) I never can figure out the Rotate Canvas command ..... lmao
01/11/2006 07:59:37 PM · #5
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

Hey, Chit?

Is this somethign YOU have created and are selling, or something you found? Either way, I have to confess a certain niggling admiration for someone who's marketing a set of photoshop actions that include (drum roll) actions for rotating an image CW and CCW 90 degrees!

Robt.


Yes, I was looking at the action list, and many of them are available as single click menu items (like Auto levels, Auto Color, Auto Contrast).

I'd wager you could create most of those in an hour's work, if you actually wanted to (since they're not any more useful as actions as they are menu options).

For what it's worth, for those that PS is too much to learn (or too much money), I'd recommend Photoshop Elements instead.

And for those users who don't want to play with PS native ways to do things, there's a very good plug in that does a lot in one simple dialog (including a very nice portrait skin cleaner). Moreover, there's a free trial, and as far as I can tell, it never expires (and is fully functional).

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