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I get this question or similar questions all the time, so I decided I would write the answer here.
“Can you give me the 3-5 actions you use most?” “What are your favorite actions?”
Answer:
“My workflow is usually this – I would say 85% of the time it is one of these two for regular editing. Sometimes I may play and do other special effects or convert to B&W, need to fix a color cast, etc… If needed, I start with a plug in called Noiseware to elimate noise. Then I use my MCP Actions as follows:
Color Burst (from the Complete Workflow Set), Peek-a-boo, Eye Doctor and then Magic Powder (if needed), Touch of Light/Touch of Darkness
– or –
Crackle, Under Exposure Fixer (if needed), Color Flair, Eye Doctor and then Magic Powder (if needed), Touch of Light/Touch of Darkness
After processing, if sharing on my site, blog, flickr, etc I either use a custom action that adds a frame and my logo or I use one of the “magic blog it board actions.”
I hope this answer helps you. I will try and share more of these types of Q&As in future blog posts.
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It did me!! I’ve been wanting to get a few of your actions, and not sure which ones to get – this helps so much!!
Do you use Imagenomic Noiseware? What’s your estimate on the the % of images you use this on? Do you use the stand alone plug-in for PS and the professional version? Just trying to decide if I should purchase it. Thanks for your help.
Melissa – I use it on ones shot at high ISO (800 or above on my 40D). I have the one that is a plug in for PS. I do not use Portraiture since I have my own Skin Actions called MCP Magic Skin. Same type of results from what I have seen, but Imagenomic’s is way pricier – 4x what mine is I believe. But there seems to be no truly effective way to reduce noise using actions – at least none that I have found acceptable.
I also have Noiseware. Is there a particular reason that you use it before you use any actions, rather than after? Is there a usual opacity % that you use on a Noiseware layer?