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Jan 27, 2021 08:09:20   #
tcthome Loc: NJ
 
For street photography & B&W, probably The Nik collection. I haven't used it as of yet will probably purchase it in the future.

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Jan 27, 2021 08:34:36   #
whitehall Loc: Canada
 
Thank you to all responders. Very helpful.

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Jan 27, 2021 10:35:13   #
photoman43
 
I use plug ins found in NIK Collection. The ones I use the most are Silver Efex Pro and Color Efex Pro and Viveza. Go to DXO PL and look for info in NIK Collection 3.

https://nikcollection.dxo.com/download/

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Jan 27, 2021 11:33:14   #
Robdur
 
Topaz denoise AI and Topaz Sharpen AI. Also luminosity masks such as Lumenzia - especially good for landscapes.

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Jan 27, 2021 11:41:50   #
DWU2 Loc: Phoenix Arizona area
 
whitehall wrote:
I have the standard subscription to LR/PhS. Broadly, I am a landscape-travel (when possible) photographer, with the occasional side trip to BIF and street photography. What plug-ins would you recommend? Thank you.


My favorites include:
- Nik Suite (7 plugins sold together, including Silver Efex, Color Efex and HDR Efex)
- Photomatix Pro (HDR)
- Luminar 4 or Luminar AI (general editing, but really, what they are good for is sky replacement)
- Helicon Focus (focus stacking)

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Jan 27, 2021 17:42:00   #
bwana Loc: Bergen, Alberta, Canada
 
UTMike wrote:
For bird shots, Topaz Denoise and Topaz Sharpen AI are very helpful.



For pretty much any photography. I use them for astrophotography and low light photography

bwa

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Jan 27, 2021 20:41:44   #
burkphoto Loc: High Point, NC
 
whitehall wrote:
I have the standard subscription to LR/PhS. Broadly, I am a landscape-travel (when possible) photographer, with the occasional side trip to BIF and street photography. What plug-ins would you recommend? Thank you.


If you macro photograph your old or new film negatives, get Negative Lab Pro. It is definitely worth the price to get better results than cheap scanners.

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