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to master Soft filtering with our photoshop plugin
Now you can do traditional lens soft-filtering in your favorite photo software with this plugin for photoshop and other photo and graphic software. The plugin does exactly the same as a traditional lens soft filter. It lets you adjust both the strength and the softness. Use it for traditional softening or noise filtering.
Power Retouche Photoshop plug-ins are also for Paint Shop Pro, Corel Draw, Illustrator, Fireworks and other graphic software or photo software for photo editing, retouching and restoration (Mac & Win) see list |

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The
Soft Filter |
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Effect
Spread |
These
are the main controls.
Effect % determines how strong the soft filter should be.
Spread determines the size of the soft haze.
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The photo to the right was filtered below at various effect levels,
but with the spread size 10 in all cases. A spread of 10 would normally
be considered too high for such a small image, but for the sake
of illustration it is fine.
Notice the spread and fade-out of the haze in the effect 100% example.
It matches exactly the fade-out and spread of traditional lens soft-filters.
Like the traditional lens soft filters, you can use this filter
to create a romantic and warm mood in the photo or as a noise filter.
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Effect 25
Spread 10
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Effect 50
Spread 10
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Effect 80
Spread 10
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Effect 100
Spread 10
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Retouch levels |
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Retouch
levels |
The three slider Lights, Midtones
and Darks are common to most Powerretouche filters and they adjust
the level of retouching applied to the respective brightness levels.
In other words with our soft filter, you can for example soften
the lights more than the shadows.
The following three examples illustrate Effect = 100, Spread = 10,
but applied solely to either lights, midtones or darks. Of course
in parctical use one would combine various levels of all three,
but for the sake of illustration...

Lights only
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Midtones only
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Darks only
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Graduated effect |
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These
controls are common for many of the Power Retouche plug-ins. Using
graduated effect will cause the filter to apply it's filtering at
full strength in one side of the image and then fade the effect
out towards the other side. You can change direction by right clicking
the preview. Midpoint will shift the balance between how large an
area will be filtered at full strength and how much will have a
faded out effect. Contrast will change the accelleration and spread
of the fade-out.
In this example we applied a graduated effect towards the bottom,
setting midpoint low. This retouch created a depth-of-field by softening
the foregound. To create a look more of blur than softness, as in
this case, set the effect high and the size low.
 
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