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<blockquote data-quote="Scott Ramsey" data-source="post: 425276" data-attributes="member: 23981"><p>Can anyone recommend a good program for star effects/enhancements? I recently purchased Topaz as a plug in for PS but I either don't know what I am doing, which is entirely possible or the program sucks. When I add effects in Topaz and then reopen in PS the enhancements do not look like they did in the Topaz plug in. If you zoom in to a star the effect you've added isn't right on top of the star but rather a little to the side of it, which really looks fake. I am shopping around for something different.</p><p></p><p>I don't usually change much in a night sky photo but occasionally I like to add some spikes on a few of the brighter stars. I've seen something called "Star Spikes" advertised but before I drop another $50 I thought I'd ask around.</p><p>thanks</p><p>Scott Ramsey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott Ramsey, post: 425276, member: 23981"] Can anyone recommend a good program for star effects/enhancements? I recently purchased Topaz as a plug in for PS but I either don't know what I am doing, which is entirely possible or the program sucks. When I add effects in Topaz and then reopen in PS the enhancements do not look like they did in the Topaz plug in. If you zoom in to a star the effect you've added isn't right on top of the star but rather a little to the side of it, which really looks fake. I am shopping around for something different. I don't usually change much in a night sky photo but occasionally I like to add some spikes on a few of the brighter stars. I've seen something called "Star Spikes" advertised but before I drop another $50 I thought I'd ask around. thanks Scott Ramsey [/QUOTE]
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