hi,
i just wonder if it's possible to use/install "windows-photoshop-plugins / filters" on a mac? maybe with a converter?
so i don't have to buy the mac-version too.
Any ideas?
Thanx!!!
AM
running win plugins on a mac
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There is a software called Virtual PC (http://www.apple.com/macosx/applications/virtualpc/) that lets you run Windows on a Mac machine. You can then install Windows on a partition and install your Windows graphics application plus your plugins.
Virtual PC is emulating an Intel processor, so you need a fast Mac to make the Windows emulation run fast.
Virtual PC is emulating an Intel processor, so you need a fast Mac to make the Windows emulation run fast.
Plugin Commander
Plugin Commander could be a solution,
mac version is comming soon...
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Using plugins, tubes and other materials in a graphics, video or animation
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grows your application needs longer to start up and your menus and lists
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Now you can take control of your effects using Plugin Commander. It allows
you to manage and preview your plugin, tube and add-on collection quickly
and easily. You can disable the plugins, tubes and materials you rarely
need and define how your favorite effects will appear in the host
application.
With Plugin Commander you can download and modify thousands of Filter
Factory plug-ins as well as easily grab specific PSP tubes that are freely
available on the net. Plugin Commander lets you apply Photoshop-compatible
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define your own plugin and file types and even create your own plugin
s.
mac version is comming soon...
pj
http://thepluginsite.com/products/picopro/index.htm
Using plugins, tubes and other materials in a graphics, video or animation
application can be a frustrating experience. As your effect collection
grows your application needs longer to start up and your menus and lists
become cluttered making it very difficult to find the particular effect you
are looking for.
Now you can take control of your effects using Plugin Commander. It allows
you to manage and preview your plugin, tube and add-on collection quickly
and easily. You can disable the plugins, tubes and materials you rarely
need and define how your favorite effects will appear in the host
application.
With Plugin Commander you can download and modify thousands of Filter
Factory plug-ins as well as easily grab specific PSP tubes that are freely
available on the net. Plugin Commander lets you apply Photoshop-compatible
plug-ins to images, batch process images with ease, display the effects of
your plugins as thumbnails, preview your tubes and other PSP add-ons,
define your own plugin and file types and even create your own plugin
s.
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Like Harald said, Virtual PC is the most realistic solution. I am Mac-based, and use VPC when I need to do screenshots of Window's-only plug-ins. Works well enough, even on an older G4.
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Well, if you have one of these new Intel-Mac, you can install Windows on it. That would be the best solution if you need to use Photoshop plugins that only run under Windows. You don't even need to invest in a Windows version of Photoshop. There are several freeware applications for Windows that run Photoshop plugins (see http://thepluginsite.com/resources/freeplugintools.htm).
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That is true, Harald! You can tell I don't have one yet...
With the Intel Mac you can either reboot into Windows using Apple's Boot Camp, or run OS-X, Windows, Linux, etc. side-by-side with OS-X using a new third-party solution (whose name escapes me at the moment).
With the Intel Mac you can either reboot into Windows using Apple's Boot Camp, or run OS-X, Windows, Linux, etc. side-by-side with OS-X using a new third-party solution (whose name escapes me at the moment).
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Free digital imaging ezine (and discounted plug-ins!)
www.plugsandpixels.com
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