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Alien skin exposure 7 photoshop cc
Alien skin exposure 7 photoshop cc




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I'd also pay serious money for modern versions of the old Kai Power Tools plugins.

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I'd gladly pay for new versions of their plugins.

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I've also writen to Flaming Pear asking if they can at least update the UI of plugins like Flood and the three Space Bundle plugins, but you don't even get a reply from Flaming Pear so I think they have become bored with coding for Photoshop. As far as I know, there is still nothing else quite like Eye Candy 7.

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I've writen to them at least twice over the years urging them to update Eye Candy 7, but there is obviously a lot more money in photo tweaking plugins than illustration aids.

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I'm bumping this thread because Alien Skin just sent out yet another update for its Exposure software - this time version X6. So what are you using now, and what sort of things do you use plug-ins for?

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I might even pay to upgrade from v6 to v7. I bought Filter Forge a year or so ago, and was thinking it was not that useful, but we were discussing plugins yesterday (post #32 in this thread) and I decided it was better than I'd thought. I use the three Space Bundle plugins and Flood 2. The Flaming Pear plugins are old and clunky with terrible UIs, but if you can put up with that, they produce nice effects.

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I use Eye Candy most, followed by ProDigital's Starfilter Pro 4, and some of the Topaz plugins like Adjust and Simplify. Other than that, I can't think of any more free plugins that I would bother to install. Paper Texture Pro, sometimes associated with Russell Brown, has to be the best Photoshop texture tool available.ĪFAICT Interactive Luminosity Masks works as well as the Tony Kuyper version, but I think Tony's is not free. It's a very useful tool, and one that used to be available on Trevor Morris's Dmonzon Tools before Adobe moved from Flash to HTML5. It works like the Move > Align tools, but on the space between objects rather than centers or left or right edges. Space Equal was written by Chuck Uebele who is a regular poster here. These are what I have installed at the moment There some very useful free extensions Creative Cloud I have tried it and found I preferred the Topaz plugins that I already owned, but they are not free. ON1 Effects 10.5 – ON1 is similar to NIK and free. It's Silver Efex is world class, and the best B&W conversion tool bar any according to photographers I know. I don't think it is directly compatible with CC 2018, but there are claims to workarounds out there. Eye Candy 7 is my favourite plug-in, but it wasn't free. Of course, they’re the only ones who are.Hmmm. Side note: The employees of the company formerly known as Alien Skin Software can now legitimately claim to be making a living “working for exposure”. Currently, Exposure X4 (technically, X4.5) costs $119 and includes both Standalone version and Photoshop/Lightroom plugins without any subscription costs. The transition from Alien Skin Software to Exposure Software will be completed with the release of Exposure X5, coming at some point this autumn. Exposure Software’s social media channels will be updated over the coming weeks. Macphun also changed their name to Skylum as they started to break out of Mac-only software and expand into the world of Windows. They’re not the first software company, or even the first software company creating this kind of software, to go through this sort of a name change as their purpose has evolved. The new website and logo have already gone live. Eye Candy has come quite a long way since then, as has Alien Skin Software.Įxposure X4 is a photo editor, raw processor and file organiser available as either a standalone application or as a Photoshop and Lightroom plugin. Just about everybody I knew, whether they were photographers or web designers, used the Alien Skin’s Eye Candy Photoshop plugin. Back in the late ’90s and early 2000s, if you weren’t using the Alien Skin plugins, it was like “Do you even Photoshop?”.






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