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photosenior Registered: Aug 04, 2004 Total Posts: 1039 Country: United States |
Hi all, |
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Brit-007 Registered: Jul 22, 2004 Total Posts: 1425 Country: United States |
They are a great set of plugins. I suggest you go to their web site and watch some of the video's. By default, their standard settings are not the best for most so making changes to the sliders are really dependent on the image. You can play with the sliders and always bring then back to default. |
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photosenior Registered: Aug 04, 2004 Total Posts: 1039 Country: United States |
Thanks, But what im looking for are the custom settings "pre-selects" that people have allready made, saved and willing to share... |
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photosenior Registered: Aug 04, 2004 Total Posts: 1039 Country: United States |
I'd be happy to trade some actions for these pre selects/ custom settings... |
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Brit-007 Registered: Jul 22, 2004 Total Posts: 1425 Country: United States |
Have you been to their site? I know they have or should have some training video's if not I would contact them, maybe the sales and they might be able to point you in the right direction. |
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photosenior Registered: Aug 04, 2004 Total Posts: 1039 Country: United States |
Brit- |
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String Registered: Apr 09, 2008 Total Posts: 74 Country: Canada |
I haven't found a need to use saved presets with the Nik plugins so sorry I can't help you out there. |
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photosenior Registered: Aug 04, 2004 Total Posts: 1039 Country: United States |
any one |
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sbeme Registered: Dec 23, 2003 Total Posts: 7052 Country: United States |
photosenior, |
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UCSB Registered: Jan 10, 2006 Total Posts: 3466 Country: United States |
The NIK products are great ... I use them all the time. I tend to use presets to process batches of images to the same look. Here the presets will not be useful for others. In a product like Color EFX Pro presets can help you setup some really custom image enhancements. They can be used to define a distinctive look ... your style. My advice would be to become very familiar with all of the filters in Color EFX Pro. Then you will be able to spot their use in professional portfolios and if you like the look than recapture it yourself. People that put the work and thought into developing distinctive looks in their images may not want to just give this away. I guess that I would fall into that category ... it just destroys the magic of the images. That seems to be the craft and artistry. Also, most filters have to be adjusted an tweaked for an image/project. After a while, you will have your own favorites and looks that you like. |
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Faolan Registered: May 09, 2005 Total Posts: 313 Country: United Kingdom |
Not so much a preset but a quick tip. |
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photosenior Registered: Aug 04, 2004 Total Posts: 1039 Country: United States |
looks like im striking out with this one. |
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photosenior Registered: Aug 04, 2004 Total Posts: 1039 Country: United States |
no one |