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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 253784" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>I have the entire suite, and I have to say that at first blush it's not an impressive tool set. That said, it's got some <strong><em>very</em></strong> cool components. I use Dynamic Contrast (a very poorly named filter) a lot for landscapes. It's not so much a contrast tool as a very effective detail enhancer. I really don't like the 5 presets that much, but if you play with the 3 sliders (hghlights, midtones, shadows) and then see how they interact with the preserve sliders at the top (highlights, shadows, skin tones) you can make things pop, or REALLY pop, if you want. I like their texture tool a lot too. Much easier to use that textures in Photoshop.</p><p></p><p>It helps to have some experience with layer masks, for sure, but at the price I highly suggest snapping it up. Works best as a Photoshop add-on, IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 253784, member: 9240"] I have the entire suite, and I have to say that at first blush it's not an impressive tool set. That said, it's got some [B][I]very[/I][/B] cool components. I use Dynamic Contrast (a very poorly named filter) a lot for landscapes. It's not so much a contrast tool as a very effective detail enhancer. I really don't like the 5 presets that much, but if you play with the 3 sliders (hghlights, midtones, shadows) and then see how they interact with the preserve sliders at the top (highlights, shadows, skin tones) you can make things pop, or REALLY pop, if you want. I like their texture tool a lot too. Much easier to use that textures in Photoshop. It helps to have some experience with layer masks, for sure, but at the price I highly suggest snapping it up. Works best as a Photoshop add-on, IMO. [/QUOTE]
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