I donwloaded the Ubuntu 5.10 binary file and the Virtual Photographer plug-ins, it works quite well (except for a strange preview behavour). I tested it with Gimp 2.4.5 under Ubuntu 8.04.
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Il took the RPM for Suse or Fedora, in order to install it manually, but some files were missing I had to extract them from the. rpm for my distro, and the source would not compile. You can find pspi for Linux at the bottom of this page: It must work with Wine on an Intel Mac under Linux, I presume. I was curious if this would work on MAC too? Maybe a change in Wine? Anybody noticed the same issue?įrançois Collard (a group admin) edited this topic ages ago. I have been using Photoshop plugins for a long time, under Windows and Linux.Ī few weeks ago, I noticed that my Noise Ninja Photoshop plugin would no longer work under Linux (Mandriva), even after a fresh install. 8BFįor a free photoshop plugin called Virtual Photographer, you can go here: Originally posted at 6:37AM, 4 April 2008 PDT The photoshop plugins have the extension. Goto Xtns -> Photoshop Plug-in Settings and there you specify where the directory is that contains your plugin. Then you have to tell Gimp where your photoshop plugins are. I chose to install it in, well, the plugin director. Next take your photoshop plugin and put it in a directory of your choosing. there is a pspi.exe file available here: that allows you to use photoshop plugins using Gimp.įirst you must install that file to your plugin directory. My new project for this week is photoshop plugins.