CS Plug-ins

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Dayn
Jan 14, 2005
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This weekend, I’m going to upgrade from PS-7 to CS.
I have about a dozen plug-ins for PS-7. A couple from
Plaming Pear, a few other legit commercial ones and
a couple of public domain ‘freebies’. Will these work
on CS ? I din’t think of this until I had already purchased the upgrade.

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stupid_idiot
Jan 14, 2005
Some might work…but, all the Autofx plugins I purchased I no longer use because it literally takes 15 minutes for CS to load with
plugins….and, now that I am plugin free…I AM LOVIN IT>

"Dayn" wrote in message
This weekend, I’m going to upgrade from PS-7 to CS.
I have about a dozen plug-ins for PS-7. A couple from
Plaming Pear, a few other legit commercial ones and
a couple of public domain ‘freebies’. Will these work
on CS ? I din’t think of this until I had already purchased the upgrade.
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Corey
Jan 14, 2005
I posted this on adobe.photoshop.windows:

Often, if you have numerous plug-ins for Photoshop, it can take a very long time to for Photoshop to open. The more plug-ins, the longer it takes. You can speed up the launch time by placing a tilde (~) in front of the plug-in name in your (Photoshop) Plug-Ins folder on your hard drive that you may not want to load every time.

"Robbie" responded with an even better idea:

Best suggestion I’ve yet used is to put all your plug-ins in a folder somewhere in your C drive,
make a shortcut and put it in your Photoshop plug-ins directory. You load fast, every one of
your plug-ins show up in Photoshop, and it all works everytime!

So you may try this and see if it works!

Peadge 🙂

"Dayn" wrote in message
This weekend, I’m going to upgrade from PS-7 to CS.
I have about a dozen plug-ins for PS-7. A couple from
Plaming Pear, a few other legit commercial ones and
a couple of public domain ‘freebies’. Will these work
on CS ? I din’t think of this until I had already purchased the upgrade.
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noone
Jan 14, 2005
In article ,
says…
I posted this on adobe.photoshop.windows:

Often, if you have numerous plug-ins for Photoshop, it can take a very long time to for Photoshop to open. The more plug-ins, the longer it takes. You can speed up the launch time by placing a tilde (~) in front of the plug-in name in your (Photoshop) Plug-Ins folder on your hard drive that you may not want to load every time.

"Robbie" responded with an even better idea:

Best suggestion I’ve yet used is to put all your plug-ins in a folder somewhere in your C drive,
make a shortcut and put it in your Photoshop plug-ins directory. You load fast, every one of
your plug-ins show up in Photoshop, and it all works everytime!
So you may try this and see if it works!

Peadge 🙂

"Dayn" wrote in message
This weekend, I’m going to upgrade from PS-7 to CS.
I have about a dozen plug-ins for PS-7. A couple from
Plaming Pear, a few other legit commercial ones and
a couple of public domain ‘freebies’. Will these work
on CS ? I din’t think of this until I had already purchased the upgrade.

Peadge,

Great suggestion. While I have a ton of plug-ins in CS, the load-time isn’t anything I’ve noticed. However, I think I’ll use the suggestion you just posted for my new ones!

Thanks,
Hunt

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