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02/04/2006 07:24:03 AM · #1 |
Does anyone know where I can find a plug-in / filter for Photoshop CS2 that would simulate the effect of an on-camera cross star filter? |
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02/04/2006 07:55:44 AM · #2 |
This is one of the few filters that you can't easily recreate in Photoshop. I would get a brush in Photoshop that looks like a cross, and apply it to the highlights in your shot.
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02/05/2006 03:59:18 PM · #3 |
Thanks Bob, but I'm not having much luck with that. Any other thoughts? |
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02/05/2006 04:17:48 PM · #4 |
There's another thread where I asked this same question and they posted a link. If you dont find it, Ill look for it when I get a chance. |
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02/05/2006 05:38:43 PM · #5 |
Here is the other thread.
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02/05/2006 11:09:57 PM · #6 |
Why not just buy some good ol' Cokin filters and do it for 'real'?
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02/06/2006 12:34:27 AM · #7 |
If you don't want to do one "for real", I don't understand what the problem is with using a brush in photoshop.
Once you have located and chosen a starburst brush, pick a color and size, then it is just one click, and voila!
I was just goofing around with this little rabbit, and decided to give him the little star on the nose - took all of about 30 seconds to do.
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