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Adobe Photoshop (tm) compatible plug-ins *.8bf |
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These are the most common plug-ins, also called Filters. There are many of the filters available, some of them free, some of them not. Look for free Filter Factory plug-ins also. Photo-Brush can load the plug-ins from anywhere on your computer (and also from network). This means it could use plug-ins installed in other graphics applications. When you run Photo-Brush the first time, it will ask you if you want to search your drives for compatible plug-ins. To Add/Remove plug ins, you use the Plug-In Manager (in the menu Filters) Filters -> Plug-In Manager
Plug-In manager lists a directory where Photo-Brush should look for filters. You can add a directory with the Add Path button or remove it from the list with Remove Path. Anytime you click Ok/Reload button Photo-Brush recursively searches these directories (it looks into the subdirectories as well) and saves links to valid compatible filter plug-ins. Note: Photo-Brush doesn't verify if the links to filters are still valid, for example if you install a new Plug-In, Photo-Brush doesn't know about it until you go to the Plug-In Manager and click OK/Reload button. This is because Photo-Brush can use plug-ins across the network and it would take too much time at the beginning of an editing session to verify all the links. It is better for Photo-Brush to start as quickly as it can - nobody likes for a program to take a long time to start! You can let Photo-Brush search for the plug-ins on all your hard drives simply by going to the Plug-In Manager and pressing Search All Drives.
You can specify All Drives or the drive you want. After selecting OK, Photo-Brush will scan all drives, load compatible plug ins and change the list of paths in the Plug-in Manager to the directories where the plug-ins were found. How to Use Plug-Ins It is simple - with any image open, click menu Filter and select the plug-in Filter you want. The rest depends on the plug-in. If you have a Floater (rectangular selection) on the image, the filter will be applied to the floater. PS: See Photo-Brush Extras also. |