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Here is the detailed help in the online help for PSE6:

"Install plug‑in modules
Do one of the following:
Use the plug‑in installer, if provided.

Follow the installation instructions that came with the plug‑in module.

Make sure the plug‑in files are uncompressed, and then copy them to the appropriate Plug‑ins folder in the Photoshop Elements folder."

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Michel B
PSE6, 11,12,13.1 - LR 5.7 Windows 7 64 - OneOne Photo Perfect Suite - Canon 20D, Pana TZ6 - Fuji X100S
Most used add-ons: Elements+


Mes Galeries
LOL! :roll:
Ok now that is just plain retarded. I wonder who that that help section was in HELPFUL??? :lol:
Jen Clark
Canon 7D/50D, 5D Mark II, Lenses: 16-35m 2.8L, 85m 1.2L, 85m 1.8, 50m 1.8 II, 70-200 2.8 IS II, 1.4 extender
Currently working with CS5/LR3/Aperture 2
http://imagesbyjeniferclark.com ...Images by Jenifer Clark...
It's only slightly more clear in CS3 ----or is it?? :?

Install a plug‑in module
In Mac OS, you cannot run Photoshop in the Classic environment. Plug‑ins originally intended to work on Mac OS 9 won’t appear.

Do one of the following:
To install an Adobe Systems plug‑in module, use the plug‑in installer, if provided. In Windows, you can also install or copy the module into the appropriate Plug‑ins folder in the Photoshop program folder. In Mac OS, drag a copy of the module to the appropriate Plug‑Ins folder in the Photoshop program folder. Make sure that the files are uncompressed.

To install a third-party plug‑in module, follow the installation instructions that came with the plug‑in module. If you cannot run a third-party plug‑in, it may require a legacy Photoshop serial number.
Chuck
LR2/CS3/PSE6/Canon 450D, G10/Panasonic LX3
They must have had their "Brilliant" thinking caps on that day.............what do you think Chuck?? :lol:
Jen Clark
Canon 7D/50D, 5D Mark II, Lenses: 16-35m 2.8L, 85m 1.2L, 85m 1.8, 50m 1.8 II, 70-200 2.8 IS II, 1.4 extender
Currently working with CS5/LR3/Aperture 2
http://imagesbyjeniferclark.com ...Images by Jenifer Clark...
Chuck,

Michel's quote doesn't make much sense but, it's so short, it's not particularly confusing.

Yours is incomprehensible. I suspect it was written by a committee :twisted:

Rusty
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness" - Dave Barry

If your pictures aren't good enough, you're not close enough. - Robert Capa

www.prestophoto.com/photos/gallery/19932
When you open help there should be a pop up window that says....

'May contain nuts...'


Colin
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WinXp, PSE4, PS CS, Lightroom 1.2, Proshow Gold
I'm surprised that it didn't have a 1-800 phone number to call with an automated phone answering service at the other end..... :mrgreen:
Chas
Chas's Gallery
f/16 on a sunny day.....:)
jenclark wrote: They must have had their "Brilliant" thinking caps on that day.............what do you think Chuck?? :lol:


Jen, that certainly could be! :)

Frankly, I think the Adobe folks don't want to be bothered with plug-ins; they just complicate their lives....
Chuck
LR2/CS3/PSE6/Canon 450D, G10/Panasonic LX3
Chuck you hit the nail on the head..........they are fine with their product......we are the one's that want more, but it's so much fun. :P
Jen Clark
Canon 7D/50D, 5D Mark II, Lenses: 16-35m 2.8L, 85m 1.2L, 85m 1.8, 50m 1.8 II, 70-200 2.8 IS II, 1.4 extender
Currently working with CS5/LR3/Aperture 2
http://imagesbyjeniferclark.com ...Images by Jenifer Clark...
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