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    Default Looking for the best set of actions

    I do a lot of wedding photography and portrait photography and I end up doing a lot of the treatments myself - usually building my own actions in photoshop to do extra glows, saturation treatments, sepia, black and white, etc. I've seen examples of Kubota's actions and Parker J's actions and I'm considering purchasing them. I love the washes Parker J uses and the borders but his are particularly expensive and I'm wondering if the other actions that come in his kit are good for artistic wedding, portrait and fashion photography or are Kevin Kubota's better. If you know of a different set of actions I'd love to see what else is out there. Any help would be appreciated.

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    The actions that you mentioned are good ones but if you google actions or wedding actions or photoshop actions - you'll get tons of sites, some with free actions some with ones you have to buy.

    here's just one example,
    http://www.craigsactions.com/index.html

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