Fidel Marcus
Well-Known Member
Hi, I generally like to stick to my adobe product line simply to keep my workflow simple and streamlined and as we all know there are countless numbers of photo editing/stylizing programs and plug-ins out there.
With that being said sometimes I do allow exceptions, for example I use photomatix pro since it handles tone mapping a bit better than the built in HDR Pro feature with photoshop, rarely I also use nicksoftware plug-ins simply because they operate within photoshop without adding clutter...
Lately I noticed someone using Perfect Photo Suite and it seemed to mimick photoshop adjustments but with a rather preset fashion instead of starting from scratch with new layers in photoshop, I will most likely not add a completely separate program like this to my workflow but I can't help finding myself curious, so if anyone has experience with this bit of software please do share your thoughts.
Thanks.
With that being said sometimes I do allow exceptions, for example I use photomatix pro since it handles tone mapping a bit better than the built in HDR Pro feature with photoshop, rarely I also use nicksoftware plug-ins simply because they operate within photoshop without adding clutter...
Lately I noticed someone using Perfect Photo Suite and it seemed to mimick photoshop adjustments but with a rather preset fashion instead of starting from scratch with new layers in photoshop, I will most likely not add a completely separate program like this to my workflow but I can't help finding myself curious, so if anyone has experience with this bit of software please do share your thoughts.
Thanks.