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Must-have Photoshop Plugins.

Rediation

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I spend 2 or more hours on Photoshop every day, and sometimes I need some extra effects that Photoshop does not deliver itself.
Don't get me wrong though, Photoshop has enough manipulation tools, but these will just give your graphics that extra boost!


  • Dreamy
    Give your graphic a dreamy feel to it, great for tags, or plain photos.
  • EdgeWorks
    Manipulate the edges of your graphic, a lot of options and customization.
  • Photoshop .ICO
    Save images in .ICO format to be used for Windows icons.
  • Artizen HDR
    Apply advanced HDR effects to your graphics.
  • NoiseNinja
    Remove noise from camera/webcam photos.



These plugins have been continuously helping me getting a lot of effects done, so they could come in very handy for signatures, avatars and especially your special holiday photo's .

Will add more when I find more plugins that are worthy of this list!
 

Sky

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I've used the Dreamy thing before and it's really good.
 

Rediation

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Thanks for the feedback Sky, good to hear that you got good use out of it.
 

Android

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I'm really thankful for your contribution. This will probably help me to do things even better.
 

Rediation

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No problem Android, I'm glad that I could help you out.
Did you make that text in your signature? It doesn't look bad .

Also, forgot to say, Artizen HDR and NoiseNinja are both paid plugins, so I searched them up and added them to my dropbox so you guys can download them directly.
Artizen has a registry activation, and NoiseNinja has a keygen (Please use the keygen in sandboxie as I'm not completly sure of it being clean, it worked for me without problems though).
 

Android

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@Rediation, yes I done it myself yesterday.

Looks like I need to download PS full since I have the portable one.
 

Rediation

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I always suggest to get the full extended version.

Portable ones tend to be slow when loading required resources and lack some stuff that was meant to be in there, for example, they rip out some stuff that may seem unnecessary so the size will be small.
 

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I'm downloading the Adobe Photoshop CS5 Extended torrent right now since I use PS CS3(or is it CS4?) portable. I've never used plug-ins before for PS since I rather done all by my own hand but that sounds pretty awesome. You earned some reputation from me for this great share.
 

Rediation

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Thank you, I appreciate it, I'm glad I could help you too.

If you need help using these plugins, just send me a message and I'll be more then happy to help you out.
Though most of the plugins have a readme folder, and installing is very easy.
 

dav

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My god, you guys just scream 'illegal'.

Downloading the PS TORRENT?

These are paid so use KEYGEN?

Ridiculous. If you can't afford it, don't get it.
 

Rediation

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dav said:
My god, you guys just scream 'illegal'.

Downloading the PS TORRENT?

These are paid so use KEYGEN?

Ridiculous. If you can't afford it, don't get it.
Yeah, because everyone out there can afford software that is well over $800.
Now don't go on and tell me that you actually bought it yourself, if not a company or school provided you with the use of it.
Oh yeah, welcome to the Internet bro .

Is there any way to nominate a silly post for a POTM or something? Because you well deserve it.
''Illegal'', don't make me laugh man ;l.
 

dav

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Firstly, I've been on the internet 14 years, I'm well aware of people like you who steal software.

Saying illegal makes it silly? Really? Because what you're doing is theft, pure and simple.

To add; Yes. I bought BOTH my Photoshop AND Illustrator myself after saving up, with no help from company or school.

Don't try and talk your way out of it; you're a criminal. Same as a common thief.


(And by TALKING about it, you're also putting the website in jeopardy. Sites have been sued and/or closed down for less discussion about it.)
 

Rediation

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Are we going to have this discussion?
While you are at it, why not tell 2 billion of other people they are thieves?

What would I try talking my way out of?
You continue on giving your money to billion worth companies that won't care if you give them those $25 or $700.
If Adobe, or any other company really cared, they would take some more serious steps then adding a lousy key registration protection module.
 

dav

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I tell everyone who comes up with it.

I also report every user / IP Address to Adobe.

Same as I've done now.
 

Rediation

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What a great job you did.
But hey, thanks for showing me, and the entire community what kind of person you are.
Not like it matters though, because all Adobe's contact support will do is laugh at your pathetic way of thinking.

I suggest you going over the tab ''Selling'' and ''Buying'' and then figuring out what kind of Forum this actually is.

You claim to have been on the Internet for over 14 years, but I see lack of knowledge on your part.
How do you think software becomes popular?

5 people pirate a piece of software, and spread the world on many platforms, did you really think people buy software that hasn't been tested at all before?
Same goes for music.

Does stealing something you can't own go under thievery or criminality? I do not think so.
You are commuting a felony when you actually start making profit from the program you pirated, or you re-sell it, or you change its way of working without permission.
Its more of a moral thing, don't get me wrong, piracy is wrong, but will it destroy the industry? No it will not, not even a scratch.
Software developers still gain massive amounts of profits, please read the below article.
http://www.pcgamer.com/2011/03/02/n...is-a-lost-sale-should-bad-reviews-be-illegal/

I'm starting to think that you are actually around 12 years old, please use some kind of logic thinking to prove that you are indeed what you claim to be.
You would be better out not starting a discussion with me, with that kind of attitude you won't win.

Its also good to know that you would rather spend $800 on a program instead of giving your kids some food or clothes.
Honestly, there are too many flaws in your posts, please refrain from posting anymore, you will only get more and more humiliated.

If by any means you would want to continue this discussion with me, shoot me a message and we will sort it out.
But by this thread, it is already pretty obvious how this is going to end.

Thanks for this delightful conversation, dav.
This is all I have to say.
 

dav

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Haha you really are as thick as they come.

First and foremost - How do you know I don't work for Adobe..?

Secondly; and I'm going to break this down as professionally as I can. How can people buy things without testing it?

That's what Adobe's TRIAL software is for.

You SAY: Does stealing something you can't own go under thievery or criminality? I do not think so.

Now let's look at the OFFICIAL definition of Theft, according to the Theft Act.

Theft is to Dishonestly Appropriate Property Belonging To Another With The Intent To Permanently Deprive Them Of It.

OK, so there are 5 points to theft.

1 - DISHONESTLY - You've used a KeyGen, or other software to crack the serial codes, so yes, it's dishonest.

2 - APPROPRIATED - You've taken it without paying for it, so yes you've appropriated.

3 - PROPERTY - The software, yes.

4 - BELONGING TO ANOTHER - Yes, it is the manufacturers software they own all rights to it, so again yes.

5 - WITH THE INTENT TO PERMANENTLY DEPRIVE - With software this is slightly different, it evolves into the intent to keep without paying; so yes. You've done this too.

Funnily enough, pal. That's theft. And theft, no matter how big or small, is an arrestable offence under both the Theft act and the Police and Criminal Evidence Act.

Also; Adobe don't just 'laugh' at me when I submit users and IP addresses to them. In fact, I know several people who have had court cases brought against them due to theft of software from Adobe in particular. Yeah OK some piracy can be good because it advertises them and gets word spread - Surely you're not stupid enough to think Adobe still need word spread about PHOTOSHOP? Especially considering the slang term for editing something is to 'PHOTOSHOP' it. Everyone knows about this program. So funnily enough they don't want people pirating this software for advertising purposes; hence the lengths they go to in order to stop people from doing it.

No matter how you look at it, in the eyes of Adobe, the Police and Law in general; you're a criminal. Theft is a criminal offence.

AND! How dare you accuse me of spending money on software when I don't have money to feed my family. You have absolutely no idea how much I earn. For all you know $800 is absolutely nothing to me.

It's not humiliating when the person you're arguing with has to resort to personal insults and fabrications; telling ME what my life circumstances are and what I can and cannot afford.. I mean telling me I can't afford to feed my children when I'm buying an $800 software?

Besides, my half of the debate speaks for itself; there's no argument to give. In a court of law you'd be convicted of theft. Pure and simple. It's happened before, it'll happen again.

Try and pick out flaws as much as you want, if you were talking about a brand new piece of software that no one had heard of you might have some sort of case that you were doing some good; but with industry giants like Adobe, you don't.

Try getting over it, rather than telling me not to bother arguing with you. Because I don't have to argue. My hands are clean.
 

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Please don't go so off-topic but I would also like to add that I got my Photoshop CS5 Extended via a torrent site. You must know that not everyone can afford a $800 software, believe me or not but I barely know anyone who ever bought a software from Adobe, Microsoft or any other known companies,

To go on-topic, I really like those plugins.