PS to do polarizing? I don't see how that could be fully possible.
Some of the effects of a polarizer, correct?
JCO

-----Original Message-----
From: Don Sanderson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, November 01, 2004 7:48 AM
To: PDML
Subject: DSLR "E-Book"


I just recieved the (now don't panic) DSLR Nikon D70 e-book that I
purchased from http://www.digitalsecrets.net. I purchased it mainly
because it contains over 400 "actions" for Photoshop CS, one of which is
a cool polariser simulator. I went looking for one after a recent thread
here about simulating a polariser effect in PS CS. At $49.95 US the
whole works cost less than the other PL sim- ulators I found on the net.
Along with the actions there is a 378 page PDF book that contains VERY
detailed information on digital cameras/imaging/processing. It also has
a chapter on how to use the actions in CS, and many other CS functions,
as well as a whole section on RAW conversion. The entire thing is
illustrated with hi-res pics and even some movies. Many images are
"clickable" for a larger view and a lower res version is included for
slower computers. Though it is specific to the D70, 90% of it applies to
any brand/model of digital PS or DSLR. All that along with several other
utilities and a color chart make this one of the best purchases I've
made in a while. ([EMAIL PROTECTED], I sound like a commercial for this guy. No I'm
not affiliated in any way!)  ;-) IMHO a lot of info for the money.

Don


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