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Photoshop F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 04 10:41 pm)
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Standard set??
1st choice: BLUR (the whole list). Like Hoof above stated, it is one of the few set you can't do without. It is critical to my day-to-day work.
2nd choice: NOISE (the whole list). This set too is one that becomes very useful in making photo manipulation and enhancements beliveable.
Third Party Filters?
It would have to be: Digital Elements - **Aurora
it's one of the few that i've found an actual use for...
:)
retrocity**
I've got to go with the big three...Gaussian Blur, Median and High Pass. Gaussian Blur most of all, not so much for its blurring capabilities, but when used with the fade feature under the edit menu (so you can just lighten or just darken or whatever during the blur), it's unbeatable for versatility.
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Sort of a poll. What is your favorite filter for Photoshop?