Hi Debbie: I believe that most of the effects in Exposure can be duplicated in Photoshop, but the interface and presets make Exposure a great tool for people who want to quickly get 80-90% toward emulating certain film stocks.It's like a virtual sandbox, and really is fun to experiment with. All the best, Andrew >So, are you all saying the grain filter in Photoshop is seriously lacking? >Debbi > > > > >>Hi there John and asch: >> >>I also like Exposure a lot. It has the ability to create a nice >>"clumpy Tmax grain look," and all adjustments can be put on a >>separate layer, and saved with custom settings. I also really like > >the large Alien Skin preview windows. > > >There is a link to a 10% discount on most of Alien Skin's purchases >>on my site, >><<http://www.imagingbuffet.com>http://www.imagingbuffet.com><http://www.imagingbuffet.com>http://www.imagingbuffet.com >>(right >>side). This is a >>referral link, so a percentage of any purchases using the discount >>will be paid to me if the discount link is used. >> >>All the best, >> >>Andrew Darlow > >www.andrewdarlow.com > >- -- [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Digital BW] Grain in digital
2006-05-04 by Andrew Darlow
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