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Exactly what folder should I be directing it to?
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exe file) to my file locations for plugins, but it still didn't show up. I also tried adding the Eye Candy 7 folder (the one that contains the.
#Alien skin eye candy 7 serial number install#
GraphicsKat wrote:When I try to install the trial version, the only "option" I get for host program is Photoshop. The 64-bit Plug-In filter work for me up to now perfectly! This must be included in PSP X9 manually (see Figures 4 and 5). In PSE 14 is the filter ready for use after installation. \Alien Skin\Eye Candy 7), thus creating an own folder spared you. The Eye Candy 7 Setup adds automatically 2 folder (. "C:\Program Files\64-bit plug-ins" (see Figure 3). Want to use the eye candy filter exclusively for PSP X9, you can create a folder, E.g. Want to use the Plug-In for both programs, the Plug-In ahead, must be selected mandatory folder by PSE 14 (see Figure 2) because PSE 14 then automatically engages the eye candy filters in its user interface. For both programs, I led a separate "custom installation" for compatibility testing of the latest eye candy 7 plug-in.Ī "custom installation" must be pressed to enable the keys If you see the window " License agreement" (see Figure 1). I use on my PC the programs Adobe Photoshop Elements 14 and Corel PaintShop Pro X9 each in the 64-bit version.
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At US$69 it's a steal.Alien Skin Eye Candy 7 (7.2.0.50) - Update: February 2017īut trueblue the latest Eye Candy 7 filter update works with PSP X9, as JoeB has written. It does a lot of things better than Photoshop, and does them very quickly and easily. I don't know if he was using it just for his astronomical software, or also with Starfilter Pro.Īnyway, if you are into any sort of illustration and graphic design, Eye Candy 7 is a godsend. He was enthusiastic to say the least, really gushing about how much number crunching power a GPU has compared to a CPU. I had a conversation with Noel last year about the power of the GPU. Adobe have said he can continue developing and marketing it (in his own time of course) but he is the sort of person Adobe has done well to hire. Real kudos to Noel for the quality of the UI and the way it works. Noel's Starfilter Pro 4 got a few recommendations in another thread today, and that is an excellent example of how a plugin should work. I've written to them suggesting I'd be willing to pay for updated versions, but didn't get a reply. They produce nice results, but the UIs are hopeless. It's a similar story with the Flaming Pear plugins. Photoshop: How can I get get Corel's KPT Filters to work in Photoshop CS5? | Photoshop Family Custom.
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That's a real pity as I'd pay serious money for the full KPT suite that waorked reliably on 64 bit Photoshop versions. Reading between the lines, it sounds like the KPT code was a bit untidy and took a few shortcuts. There is a bit of a clue in this long thread on the Feedback site where at least one RC (Relentlessly Clueless) poster refuses to understand Chris Cox's uncharacteristically patient explanations. Or more likely Kai Krause got bored with it after Corel bought him out, and without his help they didn't know what to do with it. The nearest plugin to Eye Candy is Kai Power Tools, which was ahead of its time, but was bought by Corel who got bored and stopped developing it. As for Adobe buying out Alien Skin, I can't think why that would be any more likely than them purchasing Topaz Software, On One, NIK (too late for that one) etc. The Chrome effect is one I have seen Steve comment on. Even people like Steve Caplin uses Eye Candy 7, because it saves him time.