I use Eye Candy most, followed by ProDigital's Starfilter Pro 4, and some of the Topaz plugins like Adjust and Simplify. Other than that, I can't think of any more free plugins that I would bother to install. Paper Texture Pro, sometimes associated with Russell Brown, has to be the best Photoshop texture tool available.ĪFAICT Interactive Luminosity Masks works as well as the Tony Kuyper version, but I think Tony's is not free. It's a very useful tool, and one that used to be available on Trevor Morris's Dmonzon Tools before Adobe moved from Flash to HTML5. It works like the Move > Align tools, but on the space between objects rather than centers or left or right edges. Space Equal was written by Chuck Uebele who is a regular poster here.
These are what I have installed at the moment There some very useful free extensions Creative Cloud I have tried it and found I preferred the Topaz plugins that I already owned, but they are not free. ON1 Effects 10.5 – ON1 is similar to NIK and free.
It's Silver Efex is world class, and the best B&W conversion tool bar any according to photographers I know.
I don't think it is directly compatible with CC 2018, but there are claims to workarounds out there. Eye Candy 7 is my favourite plug-in, but it wasn't free.