WDWFigment
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I found a SpectroMagic postcard that I believe was shot using a Star Filter:
It got me thinking about all the places one could use a Star Filter at WDW. So, my question is whether any of you do? I played around with a Star Filter effect in Photoshop, but I don't think it's as crisp as an actual Star Filter. At the same time, I'm not how useful it would be, and since I'm an infrequent visitor, I'm concerned that I might overuse it and have some shots irreparably damaged because I used it (whereas if I use the less effective filter on CS3, I can always "undo").
Your thoughts?

It got me thinking about all the places one could use a Star Filter at WDW. So, my question is whether any of you do? I played around with a Star Filter effect in Photoshop, but I don't think it's as crisp as an actual Star Filter. At the same time, I'm not how useful it would be, and since I'm an infrequent visitor, I'm concerned that I might overuse it and have some shots irreparably damaged because I used it (whereas if I use the less effective filter on CS3, I can always "undo").
Your thoughts?
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