![]() The filters in this Gallery have been compiled to be used with the PC version of Photoshop 3.0 or greater. The plug-ins have adjustable parameters when launched, and can be used like any other plug-in filter. Filter Factory can be found on the CD-ROM edition of Photoshop under the Goodies directory. These filters have been custom made by individuals who use Filter Factory in making custom Plug-Ins for Photoshop. The filter file naming, ffm01gal.8bf, denotes ‘ff’ as filter factory, the third letter is from the Gallery it's from, the number is the filter number in that Gallery from 1-20, and the next three letters indicate it's a Gallery filter. If you ever want to not load the filter(s), copy them to another directory. You should retain this Readffm.txt for future reference The ‘ffm’ in the filename denotes which Gallery this Readme file belongs to. Use the Filter Factory Gallery Command Palette when you can't see the filters in the menu because there's too many listed. Copy or move the *.acm file to the Photoshp/Cmdsets directory so your Command Palette can have access to it for loading. The next time you start Photoshop, it will automatically add a submenu to the Filters menu called Filter Factory Gallery A, which will have these 20 filters in it (the ‘A’ will change with each release of each Gallery). Het internet adres wat erin staan bestaat niet meer.Ĭopy or move the *.8bf files to the directory you keep your Photoshop plug-ins at. ![]() Ik heb al wel eens gelezen over dll files dat je die kan missen in PSP maar om welke DLL's gaat het dan? Ze hebben het hier over een 8bf file wat is dat nou weer. Het is een lang verhaal mar ik snap er nog niets van GRRRRR ![]()
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