hi every body,
i wonder. does the equivalent of kodak digital GEM/SHO/ROC plug in from http://www.asf.com/ exist in pi10.
thnks for support
rdgs
marc
equivalent for pi10
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2log
re: equivalent for pi10
There are some plug-ins for PhotoShop that are compatible with PhotoImpact. The best way to know which ones these are is to test it yourslef. Try installing these Kodak plug-ins.
From PhotoImpact help:
Using plug-ins
Plug-ins are small third-party programs that can be plugged into another piece of software to add functionality to it. Plug-ins for PhotoImpact usually come in the form of additional effects.
To import plug-ins into PhotoImpact:
1. Locate and install the plug-in into your computer. Do not forget to take note of the installation directory.
2. From PhotoImpact select File: Preferences - General then select Plug-ins.
3. Locate the folder where you installed the plug-in and look for the folder which contains the file with the extension *.8bf (Ex. MyFilter.8bf).
4. Click OK then select the checkbox beside the specified folder.
5. Click OK to close the window then restart the program.
6. To select the plug-in, open an image then select Effect. You will see the plug-in at the bottom of the menu.
Note: To import plug-ins that do not need to be installed on your PC, simply locate the *.8bf file and then import it into PhotoImpact.
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From PhotoImpact help:
Using plug-ins
Plug-ins are small third-party programs that can be plugged into another piece of software to add functionality to it. Plug-ins for PhotoImpact usually come in the form of additional effects.
To import plug-ins into PhotoImpact:
1. Locate and install the plug-in into your computer. Do not forget to take note of the installation directory.
2. From PhotoImpact select File: Preferences - General then select Plug-ins.
3. Locate the folder where you installed the plug-in and look for the folder which contains the file with the extension *.8bf (Ex. MyFilter.8bf).
4. Click OK then select the checkbox beside the specified folder.
5. Click OK to close the window then restart the program.
6. To select the plug-in, open an image then select Effect. You will see the plug-in at the bottom of the menu.
Note: To import plug-ins that do not need to be installed on your PC, simply locate the *.8bf file and then import it into PhotoImpact.
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JenT
Just know that not all plug-ins are created equal. The ones made for the latest versions of PhotoShop will not work in PI.
But, I didn't see anything in those plug-ins that I can't already do in v8 of PhotoImpact, so for v10 you should be good to go. There are some tutorials on Ulead's website http://www.ulead.com/learning/pi10.htm as well as here http://www.digital-fotofusion.co.uk/dfg ... /main.html
But, I didn't see anything in those plug-ins that I can't already do in v8 of PhotoImpact, so for v10 you should be good to go. There are some tutorials on Ulead's website http://www.ulead.com/learning/pi10.htm as well as here http://www.digital-fotofusion.co.uk/dfg ... /main.html
