On Mar 17, 2005, at 1:07 PM, Shel Belinkoff wrote:
Schneider has recently jumped into digital with a set of B+W filters
to be
used as a Plug-in for Photoshop.
Reminds me of FilterSim. I am quite fond of the idea behind this
because I sometimes wish I'd used a warming filter. Having said that I
I only took a quick look when I posted the link. This morning I spent more
time with the plug-ins. From what I can see they offer for many users some
good features at a reasonable price. I think the list price is about
$60.00. It's nice that the filters will work with several versions of PS,
One downside that I just discovered is that the filters only work in 8-bit
format. It would be much nicer if they'd be available in 16-bit.
Shel
[Original Message]
From: Amita Guha [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.schneider-kreuznach.com/filter_e/sfilter_set.htm
Wow, this is very cool
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
Schneider has recently jumped into digital with a set of B+W filters to be
used as a Plug-in for Photoshop.
Is it worth my mentioning that there are virtually no traditional
photographic filters that can be *accurately* simulated digitally? The
best you can do is come up
- Original Message -
From: Shel Belinkoff
Subject: RE: B+W Filters for Photoshop
One downside that I just discovered is that the filters only work
in 8-bit
format. It would be much nicer if they'd be available in 16-bit.
It's actually pretty dumb that 16 bit support isn't
Schneider has recently jumped into digital with a set of B+W filters to be
used as a Plug-in for Photoshop.
http://www.schneider-kreuznach.com/filter_e/sfilter_set.htm
Shel
Schneider has recently jumped into digital with a set of B+W
filters to be used as a Plug-in for Photoshop.
http://www.schneider-kreuznach.com/filter_e/sfilter_set.htm
Shel
Wow, this is very cool software, Shel! (And potentially
money-and-space-saving...)
Amita
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