Excellent Ken !!! They work very well in Xtreme !
kindly,
ivan
Excellent Ken !!! They work very well in Xtreme !
kindly,
ivan
thanks kman! i grabbed ALL of the filters
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
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
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.
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
There are two sets of plugins. There are the internal and the external. AAA would be an external set. The Simplifier has a blur and sharpen slider. With the addition of XPE, this is available there as well.
I applied the plugin to an image. You just need to try things to find something that works. I tried quite a few, and removed most of them.
Rich
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