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I just downloaded the Impact demo from the Alien Skin website,

http://www.alienskin.com/downloads/getmail1.asp ,

and am now trying to open the filter.  I wondered why I never got any of 
these filters before, and now I remember.  I can't get the things to open up 
anywhere in PSP.  Where do I find it? 


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Reply Watanye 11/10/2007 3:34:07 PM

Watanye wrote:
> I just downloaded the Impact demo from the Alien Skin website,
>
> http://www.alienskin.com/downloads/getmail1.asp ,
>
> and am now trying to open the filter.  I wondered why I never got any
> of these filters before, and now I remember.  I can't get the things
> to open up anywhere in PSP.  Where do I find it?

Well it depends where you saved it to. Create a sub folder in My psp Folders 
for Plugins and Install it in to there inside its own subfolder then you 
will not gets bits from one plugin mixed up with another. Then in PSP go to 
file preferences file location ant find the plugins tab then add the 
location of your plugins to the list with use sub folders checked.

Now some times you have to close psp and reopen and some times not. Open an 
image and then go to Effects menu at the bottom you will see plugins if 
every thing has worked as it should that will open a sub list of the plugins 
you have available, just click the one you want to use it.


-- 
Trev
You can always tell a Yorkshire man,
But you can't tell him much. 


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Reply Trev 11/10/2007 4:15:48 PM


"Trev" <trevbowdenAT.dsl.pipex.COM> wrote in message 
news:SsydnaYIFpHSRKjanZ2dnUVZ8qijnZ2d@pipex.net...
> Watanye wrote:
>> I just downloaded the Impact demo from the Alien Skin website,
>>
>> http://www.alienskin.com/downloads/getmail1.asp ,
>>
>> and am now trying to open the filter.  I wondered why I never got any
>> of these filters before, and now I remember.  I can't get the things
>> to open up anywhere in PSP.  Where do I find it?
>
> Well it depends where you saved it to. Create a sub folder in My psp 
> Folders for Plugins and Install it in to there inside its own subfolder 
> then you will not gets bits from one plugin mixed up with another. Then in 
> PSP go to file preferences file location ant find the plugins tab then add 
> the location of your plugins to the list with use sub folders checked.
>
> Now some times you have to close psp and reopen and some times not. Open 
> an image and then go to Effects menu at the bottom you will see plugins if 
> every thing has worked as it should that will open a sub list of the 
> plugins you have available, just click the one you want to use it.
>
>
> -- 
> Trev
> You can always tell a Yorkshire man,
> But you can't tell him much.
>
There you go, Thank you!
It's PSP's 5, 6, 7, and 8 BTW.  Windows XP is giving me all my problems now, 
I was using Windows ME for years. 


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Reply Watanye 11/10/2007 8:30:03 PM

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