![]() ![]() ![]() But again, you can either go sharp or soft with it, just like LucisArt. As for Adjust, I kind of liked what it did to the "sky" at the Venetian in Vegas. In LucisArt I could have gotten thousands of additional and totally different effects, but the two in the zipped file represent different points along its wide range. Bear, spend some time with the sliders in each section while trying different presets, and you'll find you have a lot of control over the mottling, etc. This zipped file* (5.33 megs) also includes the original unedited image so you can compare the results with Topaz Adjust or other methods on your own computer. equal space in a standard format.Īnyway, for those who wish to experiment I just created a couple of different treatments of an image using genuine LucisArt (the standalone Pro demo, as yet unreleased). ![]() Some developers help support my site and/or offer my visitors discounts, though most don't – but I keep the site free for all and no registration required regardless, and give each plug-in, etc. But software aplenty I do have, and my niche is to try to keep people informed about various plug-ins and other creativity-related apps and support materials through my website. As Bear_Music said, I am not a developer, nor am I one to discuss high-end hardware like the big boys (I don't have any of it!).
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