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08/29/2004 07:39:58 PM · #1
Might be old news on here, but just read in the 300D forum on DPREVIEW about this free PS plugin (photoshop CS only I think).. Fantastic plugin for speeding up the workflow, with some brilliant results in seconds!!

//www.optikvervelabs.com/

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08/29/2004 07:45:07 PM · #2
Virtual Photographer Thread
08/29/2004 07:54:54 PM · #3
adobe.com. you have to register but actions, styles, filters are all free.

08/29/2004 09:09:52 PM · #4
Yes. That virtual photog one is wonderful. Just really a great program. Easy to use and astounding results. I can't say enough good stuff about it.
08/29/2004 11:18:59 PM · #5
How do you change it from a vpd file to a jpeg file?
08/29/2004 11:37:45 PM · #6
Are you asking how to get it to work as a plug in? After you unzip it, just drag everything into your plug in directory. With psp, I had to tell the program(psp) it was there and just like magic it worked like any other plug in or effect that is offered in psp.
08/29/2004 11:46:31 PM · #7
One of my Favorite actions, not a plugin
//www.digidaan.nl/indexframedigidaan.html?channelmixer/index.html
DigiDaans b&w conversion
08/29/2004 11:56:42 PM · #8
I have it loaded and worked on a couple of photos (sepia) just to play around with it. But after you save it, it has a .vpd extension and adobe can't open the file.
08/30/2004 12:19:34 AM · #9
sounds like your saving a new .vpd file and not saving the picture you have worked on.
08/30/2004 12:39:37 AM · #10
I have the photo open in PS then open VP from the filters menu and the correct photo is there but when I'm done working on it and hit process if I want to save as a new pic the only file option is a .vpd
09/01/2004 10:53:55 AM · #11
Thanks for the vote of confidence.

-- Colin
optikVerve Labs

Originally posted by pcody:

Yes. That virtual photog one is wonderful. Just really a great program. Easy to use and astounding results. I can't say enough good stuff about it.
09/01/2004 10:57:00 AM · #12
Mark,

Actually virtualPhotographer works with most Photoshop plug-in compatible editors. We have tried it in PS, PS Elements, PaintShop Pro, Photo-Paint, PhotoSuite, PhotoBrush, The Gimp to name just a few.

-- Colin
optikVerve Labs

Originally posted by marksimms:

Might be old news on here, but just read in the 300D forum on DPREVIEW about this free PS plugin (photoshop CS only I think).. Fantastic plugin for speeding up the workflow, with some brilliant results in seconds!!

//www.optikvervelabs.com/
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