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Mini Review: onOne Perfect Layers
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<blockquote data-quote="rparmar" data-source="post: 32102" data-attributes="member: 1087"><p>Layers are terribly important to any decent use of retouching. For example, you can't even so something simple like local dodge and burn without layers. So this plugin meets a real need, but I agree the price is ridiculous!</p><p></p><p>The Nik plugins incorporate a certain sort of smart masking but do not let you do any custom masking, last time I checked. You have to place those circular (only) regions and hope the software guesses what you want to do. Which it does, sometimes. For those who don't spend big money on Nik stuff, a cheap (twenty bucks) layers plugin would allow far more control over every aspect of image processing. If it was priced that way every single photographer should buy it.</p><p></p><p>Or just get GIMP for free. But that requires a round trip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rparmar, post: 32102, member: 1087"] Layers are terribly important to any decent use of retouching. For example, you can't even so something simple like local dodge and burn without layers. So this plugin meets a real need, but I agree the price is ridiculous! The Nik plugins incorporate a certain sort of smart masking but do not let you do any custom masking, last time I checked. You have to place those circular (only) regions and hope the software guesses what you want to do. Which it does, sometimes. For those who don't spend big money on Nik stuff, a cheap (twenty bucks) layers plugin would allow far more control over every aspect of image processing. If it was priced that way every single photographer should buy it. Or just get GIMP for free. But that requires a round trip. [/QUOTE]
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