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Mac CS3 Survey: How many of your plugins are universal?

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Mac CS3 Survey: How many of your plugins are universal? - 04-20-2007, 07:18 AM


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Neat Image
Portraiture
Alien Skin Exposure

Non universal
Convert to B&W Pro 3.0
Kodak Digital GEM Pro
Kai's Power Tools

This isn't a huge deal for me since I don't use GEM or Kai's and longer, but it sure would be nice if the ImagingFactory would get there. For the moment I'll rely on Exposure for my B&W conversions.

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All the Pixel Genius (PhotoKit, PK Sharpener, PK Color 2) are UB, Noiseware Pro, Noise Ninja (I'm pretty sure), Photomatix and PanoTools.

Kodak Digital GEM isn't, Color Mechanic isn't, and neither is ImageAlign Pro.

I imagine I'll replace GEM with the Imagenomic product, and I end up almost never using Color Mechanic or ImageAlign. Plus, I'm still on the Quad G5 :-)

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04-23-2007, 11:47 AM


kodak gem works quite well in cs3. it is just the install that cant find cs3. you just need to move one file into the filters directory from the filters directory in cs2.

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Ronnie, Let me guess... You're either working on a PowerPC Mac or Windows box, right?

GEM was built as a PPC binary and will not run if you're on an Intel based Mac UNLESS you run CS3 in Rosetta emulation mode.

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