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Hi all,
I just wanted to let you know about Photo-Plugins
(http://www.photo-plugins.com) a site I set up to distribute free
Photoshop plugins for photo processing.
Check out:
B/W Conversion
Contrast Mask
Local Contrast Enhancement
High Pass Sharpening
Lens Correction
Selective Saturation
Gradient Blur

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Photo-Plugins wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I just wanted to let you know about Photo-Plugins
> (http://www.photo-plugins.com) a site I set up to distribute free
> Photoshop plugins for photo processing.
> Check out:
> B/W Conversion
> Contrast Mask
> Local Contrast Enhancement
> High Pass Sharpening
> Lens Correction
> Selective Saturation
> Gradient Blur


Thanks for the link. I wanted a color-b/w converter, so I downloaded
the one from this site. Not only does it convert to b/w well, it
simulates a number of b/w emulsions, like FP4, T-max etc. Very good.
Thank you.

Colin D.

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Colin D wrote:
>
>
> Photo-Plugins wrote:
>
>>Hi all,
>>I just wanted to let you know about Photo-Plugins
>>(http://www.photo-plugins.com) a site I set up to distribute free
>>Photoshop plugins for photo processing.
>>Check out:
>>B/W Conversion
>>Contrast Mask
>>Local Contrast Enhancement
>>High Pass Sharpening
>>Lens Correction
>>Selective Saturation
>>Gradient Blur
>
>
>
> Thanks for the link. I wanted a color-b/w converter, so I downloaded
> the one from this site. Not only does it convert to b/w well, it
> simulates a number of b/w emulsions, like FP4, T-max etc. Very good.
> Thank you.
>
> Colin D.
It's always nice to get positive feedback about my plugins.
Thank you too.

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On Sat, 10 Sep 2005, at 09:48:10 [GMT +0300] (16:48:10 Saturday, 10
September 2005 where I live) "Photo-Plugins" wrote:

> I just wanted to let you know about Photo-Plugins
> (http://www.photo-plugins.com) a site I set up to distribute free
> Photoshop plugins for photo processing.

Do you happen to know if these can be used with Picasa at all?

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In article <1127040375.146211@athnrd02>,
Photo-Plugins <gfournaris@ath.forhnet.gr> wrote:

> Colin D wrote:
> >
> >
> > Photo-Plugins wrote:
> >
> >>Hi all,
> >>I just wanted to let you know about Photo-Plugins
> >>(http://www.photo-plugins.com) a site I set up to distribute free
> >>Photoshop plugins for photo processing.
> >>Check out:
> >>B/W Conversion
> >>Contrast Mask
> >>Local Contrast Enhancement
> >>High Pass Sharpening
> >>Lens Correction
> >>Selective Saturation
> >>Gradient Blur
> >
> >
> >
> > Thanks for the link. I wanted a color-b/w converter, so I downloaded
> > the one from this site. Not only does it convert to b/w well, it
> > simulates a number of b/w emulsions, like FP4, T-max etc. Very good.
> > Thank you.
> >
> > Colin D.
> It's always nice to get positive feedback about my plugins.
> Thank you too.

Will these work with Elements 3.0?
--
Panta rei

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clw wrote:
> In article <1127040375.146211@athnrd02>,
> Photo-Plugins <gfournaris@ath.forhnet.gr> wrote:
>
>
>>Colin D wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>Photo-Plugins wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Hi all,
>>>>I just wanted to let you know about Photo-Plugins
>>>>(http://www.photo-plugins.com) a site I set up to distribute free
>>>>Photoshop plugins for photo processing.
>>>>Check out:
>>>>B/W Conversion
>>>>Contrast Mask
>>>>Local Contrast Enhancement
>>>>High Pass Sharpening
>>>>Lens Correction
>>>>Selective Saturation
>>>>Gradient Blur
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Thanks for the link. I wanted a color-b/w converter, so I downloaded
>>>the one from this site. Not only does it convert to b/w well, it
>>>simulates a number of b/w emulsions, like FP4, T-max etc. Very good.
>>>Thank you.
>>>
>>>Colin D.
>>
>>It's always nice to get positive feedback about my plugins.
>>Thank you too.
>
>
> Will these work with Elements 3.0?
Yes, they are all compatible with Elements, and any other Photoshop
plugins compatible host application, like PSP,Irfanview etc.

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