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Re: PSPX8 Ultimate and and OnOne Perfect Effects

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Version 1.01 of the script is now available.
*Added message when starting script to tell user to choose edit original file as Perfect Effects is already processing a copy made by the script
*JPG file has ICC Embedded before sending to Perfect Effects so PSP doesn't prompt for RGB converstion notice when image is returned from script.
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Re: PSPX8 Ultimate and and OnOne Perfect Effects

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And where is this script available? Thanks again, it is wonderful!
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Re: PSPX8 Ultimate and and OnOne Perfect Effects

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Look in the Scripting sub-forum at the top of the PSP forum main page.
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Re: PSPX8 Ultimate and and OnOne Perfect Effects

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pdxrjt wrote:And where is this script available? Thanks again, it is wonderful!
Glad it's helpful to you. It also works for those who purchase Perfect Effects Premium or Standard, and will work with x7 too.

I'm going to keep the download link the same so that the link is on the 1st page of this thread, it is also the same link in the scripting forum.
If I make any further releases I'll put a notice in this thread, but development will be in the Scripting sub-forums.
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Re: PSPX8 Ultimate and and OnOne Perfect Effects

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zombielord wrote: I'm going to keep the download link the same so that the link is on the 1st page of this thread, it is also the same link in the scripting forum.
If I make any further releases I'll put a notice in this thread, but development will be in the Scripting sub-forums.
Glad to see that you're going to do any development in the Scripting sub-forum. It's a newly created forum (most of the posts there were moved or copied out of the PSP forum) so not as active as we hope it will become as people become more familiar with its existence - although I note that the Resources link at its top it does get lots of views, even if the sub-forum itself doesn't get that many new posts so far). In the Jasc PSP 9 newsgroups there was a scripting group that was really active, with people posting new scripts they thought would be useful to others, as well as posting scripts with questions that they needed input on, resulting in some really useful scripts as people provided their input. I'm hoping to see more activity like that in our Scripting sub-forum as time goes by! :-)
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