Hi All
I demo'd PI11 and was really impressed with it's functions and speed, so much so that I bought it yesterday. I have searched the forum for my question and can't seem to find an answer so I will ask it here. Can photoshop plugs be written into the automation. I have not had any problem getting them to load or work correctly, I would just love for them to be able to be written into the quick command panel under my tasks.
Thanks for any advice!
J
Photoshop plugin?
You can record your own tasks and save them in the Quick Control Panel. If you don't know how to record a task, you can find a tutorial here:
http://wwell.net/tutorials/pi10/qcpbasics/index.html
Just turn on the task record and follow all the steps you use, end the task and save it. When you want that effect again, just run the task.
http://wwell.net/tutorials/pi10/qcpbasics/index.html
Just turn on the task record and follow all the steps you use, end the task and save it. When you want that effect again, just run the task.
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Not all of the Photoshop plug-ins will work with PI11.
I can tell a plug-in won't work on my computer when the plug-in preview goes Duotone light green. I just delete that plug-in from the list and use the rest.
As for the plug-ins that work I have no trouble using them when creating Tasks in PI10 or 11.
If your interested, on the Photoshop CD you can find the Filter Factory plug-in, install it and create your own plug-ins, I have.
I can tell a plug-in won't work on my computer when the plug-in preview goes Duotone light green. I just delete that plug-in from the list and use the rest.
As for the plug-ins that work I have no trouble using them when creating Tasks in PI10 or 11.
If your interested, on the Photoshop CD you can find the Filter Factory plug-in, install it and create your own plug-ins, I have.
