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    Re: Recommended Photoshop Plugins

    Quote Originally Posted by plugsnpixels View Post
    Exactly. It's when we step out of the optimal range for some reason that the trouble starts ;-). I don't find it necessary to treat the majority of my photos.
    It probably depends on the context in which we're shooting; if I under-expose a landscape by 3 stops I just reshoot it; for trickier exposures I'll combine multiple shots 32x 3200 ISO shots looks like ISO 100 to 200 (or use a few flashes).

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    Re: Recommended Photoshop Plugins

    I've heard others mention the combo exposure approach to noise reduction (as opposed to HDR); I haven't tried it myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by plugsnpixels View Post
    I've heard others mention the combo exposure approach to noise reduction (as opposed to HDR); I haven't tried it myself.
    It works well so long as there isn't movement. If there IS movement you can also use it to simulate the effect of a long exposure.

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    Re: Recommended Photoshop Plugins

    guys... you gotta try FRACTALIUS


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    Re: Recommended Photoshop Plugins

    BZChi7d, now THERE'S a great example of something you can't do natively in an image editor!

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    Re: Recommended Photoshop Plugins

    I like Topaz Adjust and Portrait Professional.

    Either of the above can be over used but when used with a light touch, they are a quick way to enhance or just plain change an image.

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