Purchase a reputable plugin (e.g., Delicious Retouch, Raya Pro, or Lumenzia—note: many have "Pro" in their name). Step 2: Close Photoshop. Run the plugin installer. Step 3: Navigate to your Photoshop installation folder > Plug-ins > Filters . Step 4: Restart Photoshop. Open an image, go to Filter > Magic Pro (or the specific plugin name). Step 5: Adjust the sliders (Intensity, Warmth, Glow) to taste.
The "Magic Pro" branding is used across several other digital art assets: Pattern Magic Pro
So the next time a friend sends you a grainy, backlit, blurry photo of a receipt and asks you to “just hit that Magic Pro button,” smile politely. Then open Photoshop, spend 45 minutes manually masking the sky, and tell them it took three seconds.
This is what separates pros from amateurs. A global filter application looks fake.
Purchase a reputable plugin (e.g., Delicious Retouch, Raya Pro, or Lumenzia—note: many have "Pro" in their name). Step 2: Close Photoshop. Run the plugin installer. Step 3: Navigate to your Photoshop installation folder > Plug-ins > Filters . Step 4: Restart Photoshop. Open an image, go to Filter > Magic Pro (or the specific plugin name). Step 5: Adjust the sliders (Intensity, Warmth, Glow) to taste.
The "Magic Pro" branding is used across several other digital art assets: Pattern Magic Pro
So the next time a friend sends you a grainy, backlit, blurry photo of a receipt and asks you to “just hit that Magic Pro button,” smile politely. Then open Photoshop, spend 45 minutes manually masking the sky, and tell them it took three seconds.
This is what separates pros from amateurs. A global filter application looks fake.