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  11-24-03 - 03:19 PM
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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.
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.
"Tony Cooper" <tony_cooper213@mungedyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:mbttrv0eebd2judsdcrgs2qth427lnqffk@4ax.com...quote:
> 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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  11-24-03 - 03:20 PM
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On Sat, 22 Nov 2003 10:17:24 GMT, "JP Kabala" <jp@jpkabala.com> wrote:
quote:
>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.
quote:
>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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>"Tony Cooper" <tony_cooper213@mungedyahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:mbttrv0eebd2judsdcrgs2qth427lnqffk@4ax.com...
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