Just sharing something I learned.
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.
Festive Felicitations for Festivus!
~ Peadge :-)
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The celebration is called Christmas.
Pixmaker in FLL
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"Pixmaker" wrote in message
The celebration is called Christmas.
Christmas is the two days after Festivus....today in fact. Check the date of my posting(s).
Merry Christmas!
Peadge :-)
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"Peadge" wrote in message
"Pixmaker" wrote in message
The celebration is called Christmas.
Christmas is the two days after Festivus....today in fact. Check the date of my posting(s).
Merry Christmas!
Peadge :-)
Oops! Please minus the first "the" in my previous post. It's a Seinfeld thing....Festivus that is.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Festivus Peadge :-)
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peadge, how do you activate the plug in, after PS started? remco
"Peadge" schreef in bericht
Just sharing something I learned.
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.
Festive Felicitations for Festivus!
~ Peadge :-)
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Reboot your system??
Peadge :-)
"nova.planet.nl" wrote in message
peadge, how do you activate the plug in, after PS started? remco
"Peadge" schreef in bericht
Just sharing something I learned.
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.
Festive Felicitations for Festivus!
~ Peadge :-)
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