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Geek Culture / Photoshop CS4 dds plugin?

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Ghost thing
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Posted: 18th Apr 2009 13:51
I can't seem to find a dds plugin for photoshop cs4. I have been searching for a long time and I only find cs3 plugins.
NeX the Fairly Fast Ferret
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Posted: 18th Apr 2009 14:00
Aren't Photoshop plugins universal?

Ghost thing
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Posted: 18th Apr 2009 14:27
I don't know. I want to make sure before it messes up photoshop and I have to do a reinstall which takes hours.
NeX the Fairly Fast Ferret
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Posted: 18th Apr 2009 14:34 Edited at: 18th Apr 2009 14:35
A PLUGIN of all things, by definition something that should be an easy drop-in, drop-out expansion of functionality, can force a total reinstall?

Is this 1989 or 2009?

Toasty Fresh
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Posted: 18th Apr 2009 14:50
3000.

Anyway, I use Photoshop 7, and I'm pretty sure I can run the CS3 plugin.

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BiggAdd
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Posted: 18th Apr 2009 20:52
Like these guys have said, most plugins will work with newer versions of photoshop.

http://developer.nvidia.com/object/photoshop_dds_plugins.html

Ghost thing
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Posted: 19th Apr 2009 01:12 Edited at: 19th Apr 2009 01:14
Quote: "A PLUGIN of all things, by definition something that should be an easy drop-in, drop-out expansion of functionality, can force a total reinstall?

Is this 1989 or 2009?"

You basically contradicted your previous post.

Ok. Cause I know some programs that use plugins must overwrite certain files from the original.
Rampage
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Posted: 19th Apr 2009 09:13
Hmm well I can't get the DDS/Normalmap Plugin to work on Photoshop 64bit. It only works if I open the other. Bit of a shame really as 64 bit is so much faster for me....


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