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Hello.
I have plug-ins for Photoshop in .FFL format (Filter Factory, AFAIK), they’re converted to .8BF format using a program called "Plugin Commander Light".
The problem is that sometimes Photoshop gets slow with many plug-ins installed.
Q: Does someone knows a plug-in manager that works under Photoshop, and that can work with .ffl files? I want the following:
– I launch the plug-in manager
– I select a .ffl file, and the plug-in manager shows what is available inside this file.
– I select one of the filters available inside the .ffl file.
I have Photoshop 5.5.
Thanks!
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Chaos Master®, posting from Canoas, Brazil – 29.55° S / 51.11° W
"Now: the 2-bit processor, with instructions:
1. NOP – does nothing, increase PC.
2. HLT – does nothing, doesn’t increase PC
3. MMX – enter Pentium(r) emulation mode; increase PC
4. LCK – before MMX: NOP ; after MMX: executes F0 0F C7 C8 "
I have plug-ins for Photoshop in .FFL format (Filter Factory, AFAIK), they’re converted to .8BF format using a program called "Plugin Commander Light".
The problem is that sometimes Photoshop gets slow with many plug-ins installed.
Q: Does someone knows a plug-in manager that works under Photoshop, and that can work with .ffl files? I want the following:
– I launch the plug-in manager
– I select a .ffl file, and the plug-in manager shows what is available inside this file.
– I select one of the filters available inside the .ffl file.
I have Photoshop 5.5.
Thanks!
—
Chaos Master®, posting from Canoas, Brazil – 29.55° S / 51.11° W
"Now: the 2-bit processor, with instructions:
1. NOP – does nothing, increase PC.
2. HLT – does nothing, doesn’t increase PC
3. MMX – enter Pentium(r) emulation mode; increase PC
4. LCK – before MMX: NOP ; after MMX: executes F0 0F C7 C8 "
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