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Tony Cooper




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Old Post  11-24-03 - 03:19 PM  
I've been using PS 7 for some time, but I've never used a plug-in.  I
finally saw one that looked interesting and downloaded it.  I
extracted the file, and copied the file into Program Files>Adobe>
Photoshop7.

I can't figure out how to use the plug-in.  When I have an image open,
and want to use the plug-in, what do I do?




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Old Post  11-24-03 - 03:19 PM  
Tony Cooper <tony_cooper213@mungedyahoo.com> wrote:
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> I can't figure out how to use the plug-in.
It didn't come with directions? How odd.
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> When I have an image open, > and want to use the plug-in, what do I do?
There isn't anything that you can do. You didn't install it correctly, so just forget using it. -- Farlo, the Urban Fey Dragon


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Old Post  11-24-03 - 03:19 PM  
1-- you need to put it in the plug-in directory
2--when it's in the right place, it will appear on the filters menu
3--read this
http://thepluginsite.com/knowhow/tu...ngAvailable.htm
and try again.
4-- there are so many different kinds of plugins, there's no way for me to
answer your last question.  It's a little like saying, "I'm hungry, how do
I make food?"  If I tell you "Just put it in a bowl and add milk and sugar",
that
is great advice for cornflakes, but would be dangerous or disgusting if what
you have is ground beef or raw liver.

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> I've been using PS 7 for some time, but I've never used a plug-in. I > finally saw one that looked interesting and downloaded it. I > extracted the file, and copied the file into Program Files>Adobe> > Photoshop7. > > I can't figure out how to use the plug-in. When I have an image open, > and want to use the plug-in, what do I do? > >


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On Sat, 22 Nov 2003 10:17:24 GMT, "JP Kabala" <jp@jpkabala.com> wrote:
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>1-- you need to put it in the plug-in directory >2--when it's in the right place, it will appear on the filters menu >3--read this >http://thepluginsite.com/knowhow/tu...ngAvailable.htm >and try again.
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>4-- there are so many different kinds of plugins, there's no way for me to >answer your last question. It's a little like saying, "I'm hungry, how do >I make food?" If I tell you "Just put it in a bowl and add milk and sugar" , >that >is great advice for cornflakes, but would be dangerous or disgusting if wha t >you have is ground beef or raw liver. >
OK, tell me how to word the question and I'll do the best I can. Here's the best accounting I can provide so far: The plug-in I downloaded is UltraSharpen601Lite from the Adobe Studio Exchange at http://tinyurl.com/w62c. It's a 8LI file when I click Properties. The link you provided says: Adobe Photoshop/Adobe Illustrator/Adobe Image Ready Make sure you installed or copied the 8bf files into the "Plugins" or "Plug-ins" sub folder inside the Photoshop/Illustrator/ImageReady folder. After restarting the application, you will find them in the Filter menu. I don't know the difference between a 8bf and a 8li file. The hierarchy of my file system is: Program Files>Adobe>Photoshop 7.0>Plug-Ins>Adobe Photoshop Only>Filters I've extracted the files and moved into Plug-Ins and then to Filters, and I still can't access it. Obviously, I'm putting it in the wrong place, but I can't figure out where to put it. If I haven't provided complete information, let me know what to provide.
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On Sat, 22 Nov 2003 09:57:58 GMT, Farlo <hall.j.m@att.net> wrote:
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>Tony Cooper <tony_cooper213@mungedyahoo.com> wrote: > > >It didn't come with directions? How odd.
There's an Acrobat Reader Users Guide, but it doesn't open. Something's broken in their file..
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> >There isn't anything that you can do. You didn't install it correctly, so >just forget using it.
Why do you bother with this kind of reply? It seems a waste of your time and limited mental resources to do so. Be helpful, be witty, or ignore the post. Inane comments just take space. Hey, if you don't chose to help me, that's fine. The impression that I get is that you are incapable of providing a workable solution, but you have a need to see your name on the screen. This is a discussion group and not a help line. You're under no obligation to provide any help. Some choose to.


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Tony Cooper <tony_cooper213@mungedyahoo.com> wrote:
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> On Sat, 22 Nov 2003 09:57:58 GMT, Farlo <hall.j.m@att.net> wrote: > > There's an Acrobat Reader Users Guide, but it doesn't open. > Something's broken in their file..
They are using version 6 - which sucketh mightily, because it isn't backwards compatible.
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> This is a discussion group and not a help line. You're under no > obligation to provide any help.
Ah, you do know how it works! You downloaded software that you can't use because it hasn't been installed correctly. It's not rocket science. The directions for installing plugins are pretty clear through version 6. Refer to the manual. -- Farlo, the Urban Fey Dragon


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Old Post  11-24-03 - 03:20 PM  
Hi Tony
Did you copy the file into the "Plugin folder" If you did it should show up
in the Filters menu, when you have an image open!
What is the file extension? the three letter after the (.) ?
Harry
"Tony Cooper" <tony_cooper213@mungedyahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I've been using PS 7 for some time, but I've never used a plug-in. I > finally saw one that looked interesting and downloaded it. I > extracted the file, and copied the file into Program Files>Adobe> > Photoshop7. > > I can't figure out how to use the plug-in. When I have an image open, > and want to use the plug-in, what do I do? > >


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On Sat, 22 Nov 2003 09:57:58 GMT, Farlo <hall.j.m@att.net> wrote:
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>Tony Cooper <tony_cooper213@mungedyahoo.com> wrote: > > >It didn't come with directions? How odd. > > >There isn't anything that you can do. You didn't install it correctly, so >just forget using it.
I must say, that is one of the most pointless and unhelpful posts I have ever seen on Usenet. It wasn't even funny or obscene. Use Yahoo and find yourself a life shop, old chap: you need a new one.


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Tony Cooper wrote:

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> It's a 8LI file when I click Properties. > > The link you provided says: > Adobe Photoshop/Adobe Illustrator/Adobe Image Ready > > Make sure you installed or copied the 8bf files into the "Plugins" or > "Plug-ins" sub folder inside the Photoshop/Illustrator/ImageReady > folder. After restarting the application, you will find them in the > Filter menu. > > I don't know the difference between a 8bf and a 8li file. > > The hierarchy of my file system is: Program Files>Adobe>Photoshop > 7.0>Plug-Ins>Adobe Photoshop Only>Filters > > I've extracted the files and moved into Plug-Ins and then to Filters, > and I still can't access it. > > Obviously, I'm putting it in the wrong place, but I can't figure out > where to put it. > > If I haven't provided complete information, let me know what to > provide.
You have to put install plugins with Photoshop not open then start it up. Did you do it that way? -- Comic book sketches and artwork: http://www.sover.net/~hannigan/edjh.html


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Tony Cooper wrote:
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> I've been using PS 7 for some time, but I've never used a plug-in. I > finally saw one that looked interesting and downloaded it. I > extracted the file, and copied the file into Program Files>Adobe> > Photoshop7. > > I can't figure out how to use the plug-in. When I have an image open, > and want to use the plug-in, what do I do? > >
Doh! Here's the answer: It appears in the Automate menu. Dunno why the pdf didn't open for you. Had no problem here. -- Comic book sketches and artwork: http://www.sover.net/~hannigan/edjh.html


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