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Topic: RSS FeedPlug-ins - Electronic Imaging - products by Adobe Inc - Brief Article
PSA Journal, May, 2002 by Carole Kropscot
Plug-ins are filters you can add to many digital imaging programs, but especially Adobe[R] Photoshop[R] and Photoshop[R] Elements[R]. You can buy plug-ins or download free ones. You can never have too many plug-ins if you like to play with your photographs to make other interesting versions. Try www.thepluginsite.com for a huge variety of both free and paid plug-ins.
I used one of the free Harry's Filters in my January 2002 image for my Circuit 1 entry. Find more websites by typing "Photoshop plugins" into any search engine.
Carole Kropscot, Editor 2812 Bowie Dr., Plano, TX 75025 E-mail: carole.kropscot@gte.net
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