installing grad filter

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installing grad filter

Post by charles45 »

Hi All.
Can somebody give me some help to install the grad filter?I'm trying to install the regular way but I still not see it appears in plugins section of APS
thanks in advance.

charles
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Re: installing grad filter

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You just double-click the file to install, correct? Should show up in one of the plugins tabs. Do you have the asPluginManager installed?
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Re: installing grad filter

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Hi Mr.Wilson
It sound stupid but It seems that i can't get installed,yes I do have Plugin manager installed,I see all the installed plugins aswell the gradfilter but not to be able to use it I don't see it and I find that strange.
thanks in advance.
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Re: installing grad filter

Post by WilsonC »

Hi Charles!

Just throwing out ideas there.

Have you looked through all the tabs? Plugins can be minimized, can you find the "GradFilter Plugin" header? Does "GradFilter" have a check mark by it in the asPluginManager plugin?

You might also want to check your plugin directory. Find your directory by looking at "Help > System Info" and the User Home info. Then use Windows Explorer to navigate to that folder, and go into the Plugins folder. Take a look at the end of the name of each folder...make sure that the "GradFilter" folder does not end in ".off".
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Re: installing grad filter

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Hi Mr.Wilson.

sorry for my late reaction,I was doing something wrong,I've downloaded gradfilter and i use winrar to unzip it and that was going wrong i had to use winzip and it was OK after that it installed without any problem.
thanks for you help.
regards,charles
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Re: installing grad filter

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charles45 wrote: sorry for my late reaction,I was doing something wrong,I've downloaded gradfilter and i use winrar to unzip it and that was going wrong i had to use winzip and it was OK after that it installed without any problem.
There is no need to extract the archive to install a plugin into ASP. Just open AfterShot Pro, go to File -> Install Plugin...
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Re: installing grad filter

Post by FalCT60 »

Hello,

I think Charles used IE to dl the plugin, so it was saved as a zip file instead of afzplug.
Either using FF or renaming it form .zip to .afzplug when saving under IE do the job.
Maybe adding this to a FAQ into this section would be useful (though I know FAQs, just like manuals, usually are not read... :shock: ).

Regards,

J.-Luc
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