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		<title>Permanent Press</title>
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A few days ago, I was flipping through my latest issue of HOW magazine and saw an ad for a Photoshop plugin called Permanent Press. I looked it up and it turned out that this thing did exactly what I had been trying to accomplish in Photoshop for about the past year &#8211; make things [...]]]></description>
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<p><span class="cap">A</span> few days ago, I was flipping through my latest issue of HOW magazine and saw an ad for a Photoshop plugin called <a title="Permanent Press" href="http://misterretro.com/permanent_press_filters.html" target="_blank">Permanent Press</a>. I looked it up and it turned out that this thing did exactly what I had been trying to accomplish in Photoshop for about the past year &#8211; make things look PRINTED. I often get tired of things looking too normal and perfect. I love bleeding edges, offset plates, screen dots and paper textures. The plugin costs $100 and I couldn&#8217;t resist &#8211; so I bought it. And I love it. If you like making things look like they were printed thirty years ago, then you have to get this plugin. It makes what would otherwise be a very difficult and long task a very simple one.</p>
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