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| Mark Walton 2005-11-28, 10:43 pm |
| Hi all,
I am using psp 6.2
I tried installing the dds plugin from the nvidia site, but the reference to
"these required DLLs"in the psp instructions makes no sense.
Can anyone tell me what is required? I suspect the nvidia site has changed
and they didn't bother to update the instructions.
Apart from that I have a dds.8bi from another source which works fine BUT,
asks if you want to view the additional images sizes EACH TIME... very
annoying if you want to browse a folder with 100 images in! (I ended up
killing psp with task manager)
If no-one can help me with the nvidia site instructions, doea anone know of
a working dds plugin which doesn't ask the question each time?
Thanks
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"Mark Walton" <dontbother@myemail.really> wrote in message
news:dmgf5v$ea6$1@news6.svr.pol.co.uk...
> Hi all,
>
> I am using psp 6.2
>
> I tried installing the dds plugin from the nvidia site, but the reference
> to
> "these required DLLs"in the psp instructions makes no sense.
> Can anyone tell me what is required? I suspect the nvidia site has changed
> and they didn't bother to update the instructions.
>
> Apart from that I have a dds.8bi from another source which works fine BUT,
> asks if you want to view the additional images sizes EACH TIME... very
> annoying if you want to browse a folder with 100 images in! (I ended up
> killing psp with task manager)
>
> If no-one can help me with the nvidia site instructions, doea anone know
> of
> a working dds plugin which doesn't ask the question each time?
>
> Thanks
>
>
I dont think obi plugins are compatible with any Version of PSP But I could
be wrong But I think the dills needed are part of adobe products. The
native filters and image formats are all in the form of plugins in Photoshop
and other Adobe product's. PSP has them Hard coded into the program.
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