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09/01/2010 02:26:50 PM · #1
I really like DeNoise and I'm considering buying it but was wondering if it would be worth the extra money to buy the entire bundle?
09/01/2010 02:28:44 PM · #2
I LOVE adjust! Use it ALL the time!!! CONSISTENTLY!
09/01/2010 02:38:35 PM · #3
I enjoy DeNoise and Detail immensely. However, if you're considering buying the whole bundle, I strongly recommend you trial the other plugins before you commit to everything, just to get an idea of what you're getting.
09/01/2010 02:59:09 PM · #4
I use Detail much more than I use Adjust, now that I have both, but they are different facets of a similar coin. Detail just seems generally more useful for highly-detailed, 5D images, whilst Adjust seemed more versatile for 20D images. Detail has an extraordinary ability to render certain colors tonally via sliders that's really, really useful. Adjust does not have that.

Simplify has become indispensable for me, it really helps cleaning up images that are too detailed to show to advantage at 800 pixels.

ReMask is extraordinary, though I rarely need it for my kind of work, so far. But there's nothing else like it, and a new, faster and cleaner version is coming in a couple weeks.

So, personally, I'd lean towards the bundle, but by all means check 'em out with the free trial first.

R.
09/01/2010 08:38:06 PM · #5
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

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ReMask is extraordinary, though I rarely need it for my kind of work, so far. But there's nothing else like it, and a new, faster and cleaner version is coming in a couple weeks.

So, personally, I'd lean towards the bundle, but by all means check 'em out with the free trial first.

R.


How could I forget ReMask!
I'm with Robert on that. I use it semi regularly. I use it often for messing around and combining images, but also use it pretty often for touchy selections. It isn't always quite as fast as the videos make it seem, but it's infinitely faster than any other method I've seen.
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