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#7656   2006-04-15 20:58 GMT      
For me i'd have to say the polygonal lasso, blending modes, shadow/highlight, match color, and the clone stamp tool. Personally i never really use many of the default photoshop filters, except maybe the texturizer occasionally.

I was wondering what other people get the most use out of as far as Photoshop goes.

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#7657   2006-04-15 21:24 GMT      
Curves, Brightness/contrast adjustment layers, clone stamp, blend modes, save for web(!)

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#7658   2006-04-15 21:58 GMT      
wow that's a lot everything under adjustments well almoast everyting , masks, healing brush, clone sstamp, brushes, lot's of layers anyway i try to use as much tools as posible...to make the right result ou yes and a lot of smudgel, burne and doge tools really much too much hehe
Justin

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#7660   2006-04-16 01:47 GMT      
I could not live without the S/H tool since it's much more flexible than curve adjustments for a similar effect. Same goes for the healing brush in comparison with the clone stamp tool.

The new vanishing point adjustment is also a very good workflow enhancement.

And masking, masking is an amazing feature.
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#7663   2006-04-16 11:01 GMT      
Opacity, brightness/contrast (i just love adjusting the contrast ), hue/saturation.... and much of the stated above...

Oh and i love the spot healing tool for those nasty little imperfections

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#7668   2006-04-17 10:30 GMT      
mask, s/h, and replace color

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#7704   2006-04-20 05:37 GMT      
Gausian blur and levels. for tightening up up scanned drawings
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#7705   2006-04-20 09:00 GMT      
i think i use curves and blending options most of all.. but i could live without.. once we all did

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#7707   2006-04-20 16:36 GMT      
Having multiple layers.

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#7714   2006-04-20 20:27 GMT      
Interesting to know everybody. Any thoughts on wat you want in CS3? Personally i'm not sure, perhaps some useful filters.

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#7715   2006-04-20 21:01 GMT      
Nondestructive filters, same crop and straighten function as in ACR 3.3 and integrated shadow/highlight adjustment in ACR.

Those would be my three top favourites.
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#7729   2006-04-22 16:43 GMT      
I'd like a plugin where i could cut images with my vision instead of having to use my mouse that would be so awesome!

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#7739   2006-04-24 16:22 GMT      
Hahaha the it would be better to plug your head in and just imaginhow would your image looked finieshed and it would be done now that would be great hahaha
Justin

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#7742   2006-04-25 03:56 GMT      
If that were the case, I would maybe be able to make something good in Photoshop!

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#7756   2006-04-29 08:35 GMT      
For me, they're:

Hue/Saturation, Levels, Layers Blending Mode, Gaussian Blur...
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