10 Photoshop plugins you should try (II)

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The enormous variety of Photoshop plugins and their functions provides us with an incredible range that we should not underestimate. From precise cuts to special effects, enlargements, cleaning and filtering ... In this second part I propose five other components that can mark the before and after in your work and best of all ... In a very short time!

Enjoy them!

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blow-up: In previous articles we saw the methods that Photoshop offered us to increase the size of our images without losing quality or pixelating them (basically through interpolation resampling). But really working with Blow Up gives us a huge difference making the result much sharper and free of all kinds of computing artifacts. It has a large library of sizes geared towards files to be printed and fits seamlessly into a professional workflow. Trial version here (www.alienskin.com/blowup/).

noiseware

Noiseware: With this tool you will be able to eliminate noise from your photographs with a high performance system specially designed to work on digital photographs and scanned images. This plugin has a sophisticated and powerful filtering algorithm. It also uses the adaptive noise profiling capability and the sharpening function while maintaining the details of the original images. Its trial version is available here for free. (www.imagenomic.com/nw.aspx).

csshat

CSSHat: Especially effective for those of us who are dedicated to web design. With this plugin you can easily convert your images into CSS language in a fast and accurate way to be able to copy the codes directly into your HTML editor. The method is extremely simple, we will consult the CSS conversion of each layer and we can use it instantly. You will find the trial version in this link (www.ateneupopular.com/software/css-hat-from-photoshop-to-css/).

fractalius

Fractalius: This incredible plugin (which we have mentioned from time to time) has renewed its version and if you still don't know it, you should know that thanks to it you can create compositions with a very interesting effect. It is based on the extraction of the fractal texture and will provide us with very good simulations of exotic lighting and even hyper-realistic pencil sketches. Its new version stands out for its higher fractalization quality, a scalable preview at all times and the possibility of working in 16 bits with a support channel. Try it here (www.redfieldplugins.com/filterFractalius.htm).

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3D Invigorator: Would you like to work on three-dimensional compositions without having to resort to programs external to Adobe Photoshop? 3D Invigorator has become a legend in the film and video industry for working on high resolution images for its time saving workflow features. Now in its plugin version for Adobe Photoshop, it has raised the performance to an incredible level and will allow us to create extraordinary logos, objects and 3D graphics. You will be able to access the free version here (www.digitalanarchy.com/3Dinvig/main.html).


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    Tych Panel is a Photoshop extension to create diptychs, triptychs and collages of more photographs in an easy and intuitive way. And the best thing is that it is completely free. Keep in mind that this plugin, being an extension, is installed differently so follow the installation instructions step by step, or do it through the Adobe Extension Manager to facilitate the task.

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