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Free OnOneSoftware Photoshop Plugin


By Phil-Phlash - Posted on 04 December 2009

Hello club members. Once again I've located a freeware Photoshop plugin for CS2, CS3 and CS4 you might like to download. You can check it out at http://www.ononesoftware.com/detail.php?prodLine_id=39 .

With the PhotoTools 2 Lite free plugin for Photoshop, you can add a professional look to your photos with just a few clicks. Based on the award-winning PhotoTools 2 Standard Edition plug-in, PhotoTools 2 Lite gives you 15 professional-grade actions and photographic effects for Photoshop that will make your images stand out from the crowd.

Photographic Effects

Designed by photographers for photographers, PhotoTools 2 Lite includes 15 effects to make your photos look better instantly.

MaskingControls

PhotoTools 2 Lite gives you the masking controls from the Pro version for free! You get the ability to selectively apply each effect in the PhotoTools stack. Users can use the new Masking Brush to selectively apply each effect to the image, just like using a layer mask in Photosop to hide or reveal the effect in specific areas of the image. The Masking Brush even supports pressure-sensitive Wacom tablets for the ultimate control.

Stack Effects

The real power of PhotoTools 2 Lite is its ability to stack multiple effects, just like using multiple camera lens filters. You can stack up to 16 effects on top of each other, creating your own unique look. You have complete control over the strength of each effect and can seamlessly blend them together, just like adjusting opacity in Photoshop. By stacking and combining effects, you can create an endless variety of custom effects and corrections.

There are training materials and video tutorials to get you started. At least take a few minutes to look over the plugin as it is FREE and appears well worth the price. Enjoy!!

Looks like they have plug-ins for just about doing everything there is to do in Photoshop; an easy way to use Photoshop without having to learn how to use it.  I'm glad I learned how to use Photoshop before this software came along.  Actually, some of the presets are pretty cool and I'm glad you made this post.  

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