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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Photoshop has come&#160;a long way since we first saw them in 1991.&#160;Computers have changed, monitors have changed, mice have changed, and even Photoshop has changed.&#160;One of the neatest improvements in Photoshop is the ability to use add-on programs called plug-ins.&#160;These little plug-ins, allows third parties to augment Adobe Photoshop.&#160;These plug-ins&#160;can perform many functions that the [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Photoshop has come&nbsp;a long way since we first saw them in 1991.&nbsp;Computers have changed, monitors have changed, mice have changed, and even Photoshop has changed.&nbsp;One of the neatest improvements in Photoshop is the ability to use add-on programs called plug-ins.&nbsp;These little plug-ins, allows third parties to augment Adobe Photoshop.&nbsp;These plug-ins&nbsp;can perform many functions that the stand-alone program could never do.</p>



<p>One of the most common type of plug-ins&nbsp;we see&nbsp;for Photoshop is the filter plug-in.&nbsp;Their purpose is to supply Photoshop with a wide range of image effects.&nbsp;We could blur, sharpen, draw, paint, and have just a great time.</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Import/export plug-ins move data to and from other peripheral devices.</li><li>Exotic image formats are managed by AP file format plug-ins.</li><li>Photoshop also has a wide selection of automation plug-ins that could automate simple tasks, and greatly improve user’s workflow<strong>.</strong></li></ul>



<p>As said before, filter plug-ins are the most used in Photoshop.&nbsp;Users can quickly render lots of different graphics and effects without the use of filter plug-ins.&nbsp;Some of the most popular standalone features include:&nbsp;shadow, emboss, glow, blur, polarize, color, and sharpen.&nbsp;However, for some of the most advanced effects plug-ins are and necessity.</p>



<p>Photoshop plug-ins for innovation and automation are some of the most popular and lucrative for third-party developers.&nbsp;A quick Google search can lead you into plug-ins costing well over $1000 each.&nbsp;Sometimes a third-party developer will offer a shareware version of their plug-in to try out.&nbsp;These plug-ins usually have some sort of limitation on their use.&nbsp;However, purchasing a $1000 plug-ins without having tried it first, is one heck of a risk</p>



<p>Free Photoshop plug-ins are not difficult to find.&nbsp;Hundreds of plug-ins are available for free off of many websites.&nbsp;A quick Google search will run you into thousands of pages just begging to give away free Photoshop plug-ins.&nbsp;Premium plug-ins can also be found, but of course, for a premium price.</p>



<p>Take a look at the Adobe Photoshop website&nbsp;if you are in need of a certain plug-in.&nbsp;Although many of these plug-ins come from third-party vendors, Adobe does a very good job in monitoring these plug-ins, and making sure they are not infected with any type of system harming the viruses.&nbsp;You could easily find a plug-in sorted by category or by their developer.</p>
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