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    Default AAA Plug-In

    I found this free plug-in today. It has several useful features
    to adjust/manipulate a bitmap. Perhaps you'll like it.

    http://www.clatfelter.net/8bf/aaa.html

    Ken

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    Default Re: AAA Plug-In

    Thanks Ken!
    ron

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    Default Re: AAA Plug-In

    Thanks Ken - works well

    Dave

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    Default Re: AAA Plug-In

    Thanks Ken!
    And I note the Simplifier one from the same site could be used to create digital watercolours like I posted here in the Xara Gallery. Use Simplifier followed by BeyondEdger4 (default setting of 10 works well) and you'll be on your way to creating digital watercolours.

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    Default Re: AAA Plug-In

    Excellent Ken !!! They work very well in Xtreme !

    kindly,
    ivan

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    Default Re: AAA Plug-In

    thanks kman! i grabbed ALL of the filters

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    Question Re: AAA Plug-In

    I am interested in the work being described here and would very much like to
    learn much more. Ross's work with watercolours I find particularly appealing.
    Having downloaded these filters how do I go about opening them and how do I then get them to a stage where I can attempt to use them with Xtreme.
    To be honest I haven't a clue what a plug in is although the description would seem to imply that you can plug it in to another programme and then use it.
    Regards
    AMO

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    Default Re: AAA Plug-In

    The AAA plugins don't need to be extracted. You just need to place them in a folder. Then run the setup in Xtreme to tell where to plugins are located. Enable host specific plugins as well. They should be available when you run the application. Rich
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    Smile Re: AAA Plug-In

    3rd March 06
    Rich
    Thank you. I have carried out your instructions but I do not understand how to use this type of plug in. When I have a piece of work open in Xtreme how do I go about using for example the simplifier plug in.
    I am afraid with someone like me patience is most definitely a virtue.


    During my shredded wheat the penny finally dropped. Plug in's are in XPE
    Regards
    AMO
    Last edited by amotl; 03 March 2006 at 08:38 AM.

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    Default Re: AAA Plug-In

    AMO, try these steps shown in the graphic below.

    (I apologize about the graphic's size -- this was to
    show all the steps in one picture.)

    Ken
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