Subject | Re: post processing |
From | Savageduck |
Date | 03/15/2014 23:09 (03/15/2014 15:09) |
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In article <2014031514260759761-savageduck1@REMOVESPAMmecom>, Savageduck <savageduck1@{REMOVESPAM}me.com>wrote:Savageducknospam
What is interesting is that there are plugins which are OS specific, some will only run on Windows versions of Adobe products, and some will only run on OSX versions. Interesting in that Adobe places no demand on those developers to produce cross platform plugins.
it's entirely up to the developer what a plug-in does, what versions of photoshop it supports and on what platforms.
adobe does not impose any requirements whatsoever....and that is highly commendable, given that one of their products is still going to be require to host any plugin.
writing a cross-platform plug-in is also very easy. almost the entire code is the same for both....and yet many developers don't do that.