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<blockquote data-quote="Blade Canyon" data-source="post: 456680" data-attributes="member: 15302"><p>Turns out I could download the demo for two weeks, so I am playing with it. Clearly I need to watch a bunch of tutorial videos, though I love the "Super Pop" effect on certain photos. It's also great the way Color Efex can immediately give portraits that dark and gritty look. I'm still curious if I could do the same things inside PS with some similar amount of training. As you said, $149 is a great deal. There's no piece of kit I could buy that would make as much difference.</p><p></p><p>I have Athentech's "Perfectly Clear" on my Samsung S4, and love how it immediately and automatically cleans up photos. I was hoping for something like that in a PS plug-in, but can't get the Athentech demo to load on my PC. (I also tried it on my work PC with PS CS5.1. Every time I try to open the Athentech filter, PS shuts down immediately and will not re-open without a reboot.)</p><p></p><p>I'll post some examples when I get home tonight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blade Canyon, post: 456680, member: 15302"] Turns out I could download the demo for two weeks, so I am playing with it. Clearly I need to watch a bunch of tutorial videos, though I love the "Super Pop" effect on certain photos. It's also great the way Color Efex can immediately give portraits that dark and gritty look. I'm still curious if I could do the same things inside PS with some similar amount of training. As you said, $149 is a great deal. There's no piece of kit I could buy that would make as much difference. I have Athentech's "Perfectly Clear" on my Samsung S4, and love how it immediately and automatically cleans up photos. I was hoping for something like that in a PS plug-in, but can't get the Athentech demo to load on my PC. (I also tried it on my work PC with PS CS5.1. Every time I try to open the Athentech filter, PS shuts down immediately and will not re-open without a reboot.) I'll post some examples when I get home tonight. [/QUOTE]
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