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« Reply #20 on: March 24, 2008, 03:23:22 pm »

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I've made a .PDF extract of the plug-in comparison as a service to the digital photography community.

You'll find the link to the .PDF on the page for the e-book/video.

http://www.thelightsrightstudio.com/Sharpe...hotographs.html

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OH! So you run the LR site.....NOW I understand better what happened in the other thread that Michael decided to close. ...

Well thanks for your info. I will definitely read it.

Actually all of my questions started when I decided to start using NR on separate layers with edge masks. As a recent convert to digital photography I just recently started to use masks on adjustment layers. One of things I had asked on another forum was a question about your TLR Professional Mask Toolkit. Does it work in CS3? Many of your toolkits are for CS2 - would they work in CS3?

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« Reply #22 on: March 24, 2008, 05:24:52 pm »

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OH! So you run the LR site.....NOW I understand better what happened in the other thread that Michael decided to close. ...

Well thanks for your info. I will definitely read it.

Actually all of my questions started when I decided to start using NR on separate layers with edge masks. As a recent convert to digital photography I just recently started to use masks on adjustment layers. One of things I had asked on another forum was a question about your TLR Professional Mask Toolkit. Does it work in CS3? Many of your toolkits are for CS2 - would they work in CS3?
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There are CS3 specific versions for the scripts. The way PS handles Javascript UI widgets has changed slightly between different version of Photoshop CS/CS2/CS3.

The CS3 versions are relatively recent additions on the The Light's Right site. They've been available as release candidates on the Yahoo Group.

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The TLR Digital Noise Reduction action set is compatible with CS3 and earlier versions of Photoshop. I will likely make a CS3 version that uses Smart Filters. But that's something to consider for the future.

There are 3 versions of the TLR Digital Noise Reduction scripts, one each for CS/CS2/CS3. They're Javascripts. You'll find them in the respective version of the TLR Professional Sharpening Toolkit.

Similarly, there are CS/CS2/CS3 versions of the TLR Professional Mask Toolkit.

Feel free to download any of these tools that you think might be helpful.

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Mitch
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« Reply #23 on: March 26, 2008, 05:18:53 pm »

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There are CS3 specific versions for the scripts. The way PS handles Javascript UI widgets has changed slightly between different version of Photoshop CS/CS2/CS3.

The CS3 versions are relatively recent additions on the The Light's Right site. They've been available as release candidates on the Yahoo Group.

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Fantastic - this explains another of Life's Mysteries for me:
I had downloaded the sharpening plugins several months ago and was unable to get them to work in CS3 and was feeling a tad computer and Photoshop challenged for a while. I have been using a sharpening action from [a href=\"http://www.lonestardigital.com/]http://www.lonestardigital.com/[/url]. But will definitely be downloading your sharpening actions.

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« Reply #24 on: March 26, 2008, 05:21:37 pm »

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http://www.ppmag.com/web-exclusives/2006/0...-noiseware.html
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Thanks for the intriguing review Andrew. Have you reviewed the others and send me this link because you believe it to be the best of the lot?
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