![]() I tested them after adding sheer haze and they bring the image close to the original but not bang on The subtle one isn’t subtle! Essentially they introduce contrast similar to using the dehaze slider in Lightroom. Subtle Dehaze/Cut the Haze – It seems that these two might be the wrong way round. Sheer Haze – gives a haze effect by backing off the blacks Lower Saturation – Blends towards Green tinted mono not pure black and white Quick Lighten/Darken – basic, ok – not really needed if you understand adjustment layers & not sure if it would actually be quicker Good to have size options already set plus one where you can customise.Īuto Histogram – tonal adjustments not explained Sharpening & resize – provided that you are happy with the level of sharpening applied this can be a quick way to prepare images for social media, etc. Sharpening – adjustable opacity but not adjustable sharpness – better to allow choice of radius? Not much quicker than doing curve yourself ![]() Comes with effect set to 50%Įxposure – bright/dark – quick way to brighten/darken the image overall with option to change opacity. Effect needs to be brushed on so relies on good brushwork and remembering to feather the effect with lower opacity Might be good to have option for Lightroom-style corner vignetting with an elliptical soft mask for example. Vignettes – interesting way of doing it that I’d not tried before. All actions were tested using the latest update of Photoshop CC available in May 2019. If you would like the shorter concise review then please skip to the summary at the bottom. The actions available are listed along with what they do and my comments about how I found them in use. Then we shall move on to the larger collections of actions which will each come underneath a separately headed section. ![]() Firstly I will look at the smaller sections. I will break down the available actions according to the way they come grouped together in the bundle.
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