DeMoirize plugin on Photoshop CS5 (MAC)
Hi guys,
Is immediate for me to install the DeMoirize plugin for Photoshop CS5 on a mac...i can't find anywhere the process to install it and i tried doing some things i read on the net while googling (e.x. paste the DeMoirize.8bf on the plugin folder of photoshop and even running the app at 32 bit mode) but nothing happened!!!Awaiting your soon reply because i need it for my workflow!
Thanks in advance
Nikos
Is immediate for me to install the DeMoirize plugin for Photoshop CS5 on a mac...i can't find anywhere the process to install it and i tried doing some things i read on the net while googling (e.x. paste the DeMoirize.8bf on the plugin folder of photoshop and even running the app at 32 bit mode) but nothing happened!!!Awaiting your soon reply because i need it for my workflow!
Thanks in advance
Nikos
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CO6 does not need a demoirize plugin because it is part of the tools (perhaps not in Express, only Pro, not sure). 0 -
[quote="Paul_E" wrote:
CO6 does not need a demoirize plugin because it is part of the tools (perhaps not in Express, only Pro, not sure).
i didn't catch the hint my friend!!!i need especially the photoshop plugin that i used to have because it is easier to handle the tool at CS5.....0 -
I was on the road (well, train actually) yesterday, which made my post very brief. To elaborate:
What I recall, the moire plug-in for Photoshop that Capture One users are/were familiar with stems from the CO Pro 3 installation. Phase One dropped the plug-in with CO 4 now almost 4 years ago (December 2007). Of course, if you had the plug-in installed, you could still use it with CS2, CS3 or even CS4 perhaps (not sure).
Since CO 5 (again, if I recall correctly) there is a anti-moire tool in CO Pro 5 to fill-in the gap since CO Pro 3. You are more or less forced to use that instead of the older plug-in on Mac due to the migration from PowerPC based Macs to Intel based Macs. The old plug-in won't run in the Intel Mac. The Rosetta translation software (runs PPC code on Intel Mac) might have mitigated that transition somewhat, but since PS CS5 is a Intel only binary, I am afraid that ship has sailed as well, as does the newest OS X Lion (does not include Rosetta, declaring any PPC code end-of-life).0 -
[quote="Paul_E" wrote:
I was on the road (well, train actually) yesterday, which made my post very brief. To elaborate:
What I recall, the moire plug-in for Photoshop that Capture One users are/were familiar with stems from the CO Pro 3 installation. Phase One dropped the plug-in with CO 4 now almost 4 years ago (December 2007). Of course, if you had the plug-in installed, you could still use it with CS2, CS3 or even CS4 perhaps (not sure).
Since CO 5 (again, if I recall correctly) there is a anti-moire tool in CO Pro 5 to fill-in the gap since CO Pro 3. You are more or less forced to use that instead of the older plug-in on Mac due to the migration from PowerPC based Macs to Intel based Macs. The old plug-in won't run in the Intel Mac. The Rosetta translation software (runs PPC code on Intel Mac) might have mitigated that transition somewhat, but since PS CS5 is a Intel only binary, I am afraid that ship has sailed as well, as does the newest OS X Lion (does not include Rosetta, declaring any PPC code end-of-life).
First i have to thank you for your help and your interest on my problem....because i just switched from PC to Mac i was used to handle the moire tool in PS (even at CS5 on windows) for two reasons....first i like to handle it after the basic develop and export of the image and second for the reason that de-moire tool at CO6 isn't that useful and convenient as at PS (lags a lot at CO) !!!Because my workflow has a lot to do with manipulating pictures of different types of clothing, de-moire plugin at PS is a life saver and i would be very pleased if there was a solution or something that you might have missed so i can find the solution i search!!!0 -
Although I understand that you prefer the plug-in over CO 6's built-in moire tool, a question for my curiosity. Have you used CO 6's moire tool with local adjustments in layers?
What I find attractive of this solution is that you can apply anti-moire locally, on a selected spot, not affect the entire image. You can also have multiple spots with different amount of anti-moire thanks to separate layers.
Besides that I prefer to adjust as much as possible in CO 6 in contrast to PS. In case I have to re-process an image, I have less repeating work in PS. But that's my workflow.0
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