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    Photoshop plug in's?

    Hi I have photoshop Elements 11 with silver efex on, do you know where I can safely download other plug in's for it please? Thanks.

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    Re: Photoshop plug in's?

    Are you talking about any plug-in or just Nik, if Nik I believe the free ones are no longer available?

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    Re: Photoshop plug in's?

    The old free ones are still available. I recently downloaded them from the DxO website. However, they keep asking me to update.


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    Re: Photoshop plug in's?

    Louise - I think the first question you have to ask yourself (and answer for us) is - What do you want the plug-in to do?

    I'm sure you can get many plug-ins, I'd suggest looking at Elements XXL available at https://thepluginsite.com/, but unless you know what you want a plug-in to do, it is difficult to know what to suggest.

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    Re: Photoshop plug in's?

    Thanks for your replie's.

    Are you talking about any plug-in or just Nik
    No, got Nik I mean free one's. Looing for sunset, bluish black, noise removal, clarity etc.

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    Re: Photoshop plug in's?

    I think you should be able to find some of these in the combination of Elements and Nik that you already have. don't use Elements, but a quick search online showed ways to get clarity and noise adjustments. For a description of how to get to a clarity adjustment, see the second reply here. For a description of noise reduction in Elements, go here. Nik has noise reduction (Dfine), and it has structure and contrast adjustments that pretty well mirror clarity.

    I'm not sure what you mean by sunset and bluish-black, so I can't help with that.

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    Re: Photoshop plug in's?

    Thanks for your reply. I used to have cyberlink photo director, and they had some nice filters on that.

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