Skip to main content
news

Re: post processing

Tony Cooper
SubjectRe: post processing
FromTony Cooper
Date03/16/2014 22:32 (03/16/2014 17:32)
Message-ID<uu5ci9h9ei8p9ka75f3smsqslh5qd1hv2m@4ax.com>
Client
Newsgroupsrec.photo.digital
FollowsSandman
FollowupsSandman (8h & 52m) > Tony Cooper

On 16 Mar 2014 21:26:31 GMT, Sandman <mr@sandman.net>wrote:

Sandman
In article <hgn8i9pp0requhve7bt09eubvstel0ig44@4ax.com>, Tony Cooper wrote:

Tony Cooper
No, each plug-in listing tells you who developed the plug-in. Adobe is specifying that they didn't develop them.

Sandman
But you just said that only Adobe can make Photoshop plug-ins, and that page lists Photoshop plug-ins. Tricky situation you've gotten yourself into!

Tony Cooper
Right. Only Adobe can call plug-in an "Adobe Plugin", but they can approve vendors as suppliers of plugins for Photoshop. The plugins on that page are evidently plugins that Adobe has approved for use with Photoshop. Strange that some of the most-used plugins are not listed.

Sandman
Wow, you just dug yourself even deeper. Now you're saying "Adobe Plugin", but this is what you said before:

Yes, it's a typing error on my part. The mind said "Photoshop Plug-in" and the fingers said "Adobe Plug-in".

-- Tony Cooper - Orlando FL

Sandman (8h & 52m) > Tony Cooper