Here's an idea for a "Photoshop" plug-in: PSD file format. Support both ways, opening and saving, making use, if needs be, of the Import sub-menu of the File menu. Even if you have to code it so it opens the newest SDK but only saves in, say, PSD for/from Photoshop 7 or CS1, that's fine. I don't think all that highly of the .pfi file format (never thought that I, coming from a Mac background, would find myself using a Windows graphics editor with a "one-horse charlie" proprietary file format; not in this post 2000 Pro era, anyways), yet it appears to be the only one you can save something in (in Studio X 10.0 at any rate) that supports layers.
You can bet your last Euro that if one went looking on the Photoshop side of things for an import plug-in for the .pfi format, it would likely as not come in some overpriced package with a lot of other software one would seldom make any use of. That is, if such a thing exists.
BZT
PS: In case anyone's interested, I found an .8bf version (all of 50KB in size) of the "Variations" edit window from Photoshop that works perfectly in the version of Studio mentioned above in my semi-rant. PM me if you'd like a copy emailed to you.
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Re: Photoshop plugins
As it happens, XnView 1.97.4 (not the Multi-Platform beta) opens .pfi format as multi-page images [ CORRECTION:single-page/single-layer].Silversleeves a écrit :You can bet your last Euro that if one went looking on the Photoshop side of things for an import plug-in for the .pfi format, it would likely as not come in some overpriced package with a lot of other software one would seldom make any use of. That is, if such a thing exists.
Which brings me back to the thrust of my comments in the earlier post. .pfi is aok for folks who just use PFS, but in terms of an alternative to .psd or .xcf, it's a dead end.
BZT
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Re: Photoshop plugins
Hello, could you pass me the filter?