you want the KPT Equaliser 'plug-in'
its just like a graphic equaliser.
the pixel "radius" (i dont know what the right word is for this!) that you are interested in .. is like @8 pixels, or @ 16 pixels. I'm sure KPT's equaliser is free , out there somewhere. i use 5.5 PS , maybe theyve even incorporated this into newest PS. I cant imagine using PS without it - seriously!
its just like a graphic equaliser.
the pixel "radius" (i dont know what the right word is for this!) that you are interested in .. is like @8 pixels, or @ 16 pixels. I'm sure KPT's equaliser is free , out there somewhere. i use 5.5 PS , maybe theyve even incorporated this into newest PS. I cant imagine using PS without it - seriously!
Shark said:Personally, I am not a fan of softening filters, but I know that when I start doing weddings and senior portraits, people are going to want soft-filter photos. I am a big fan of shooting 'raw' images and digitally doing what I want them to (converting to b&w, etc.). I feel it gives me greater flexibility.
My question is: Is there a PS filter that approximates a softening filter? Whenever I try any of the blur functions it looks just that--blurry. :?