KPT + Photoshop CS = OK (?)

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Ricardo Delazy
May 20, 2004
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So, I have some old and mouldy KPT plug-ins: versions 3, 5, 6.

Will the above function properly under the influence of Win XP and Photoshop CS???

I want to know b-4 I buy Photoshop.

Ricardo Delazy

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Fred Zafran
May 20, 2004
Answer = yes. I am using the KPT 3 and 5 plug-ins with CS and it works fine.

"Ricardo Delazy" wrote in message
So, I have some old and mouldy KPT plug-ins: versions 3, 5, 6.
Will the above function properly under the influence of Win XP and Photoshop CS???

I want to know b-4 I buy Photoshop.

Ricardo Delazy
RD
Ricardo Delazy
May 21, 2004
On Thu, 20 May 2004 19:58:22 -0400, "Fred Zafran" wrote:

Answer = yes. I am using the KPT 3 and 5 plug-ins with CS and it works fine.

Thanks for the positive response, Fred.

Ricardo Delazy
DH
Darrel Hoffman
May 21, 2004
Answer = yes. I am using the KPT 3 and 5 plug-ins with CS and it
works
fine.

One of the most endearing traits of PS is that old plugins always work in new versions. I’ve yet to see a plugin that works in an old version of PS but not a newer one. Unlike some programs I could mention…
ED
erik.d
May 21, 2004
"Ricardo Delazy" wrote in message
So, I have some old and mouldy KPT plug-ins: versions 3, 5, 6.
Will the above function properly under the influence of Win XP and Photoshop CS???

I want to know b-4 I buy Photoshop.

Ricardo Delazy

Why not try the 30 day Photoshop CS download then?
RD
Ricardo Delazy
May 22, 2004
On Sat, 22 May 2004 00:57:20 +0200, "E.D."
wrote:

Why not try the 30 day Photoshop CS download then?

Because of the under whelming performance of my 56k modem, and monthly download limit, courtesy of my ISP. Oh, and my current PC, which is even older and mouldier than my KPT plug-ins (333MHz PII + 128MB of dynamic RAM) probably would give off a shot of steam and die a most horrible and undignified death if I tried to run CS on it. 🙂

My new (and improved) DELL should be here some time next week, so that’s when I’ll put my order in for Photoshop.

But thanks for the suggestion.

Ricardo Delazy

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