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creativepro
Hullo


Yesterday I downloaded demo of PK Sharpener for my Mac ( running Leopard)
Had difficulty in installing the demo.

Eventually dragged the plugin to the Plug-in folder with CS3. Is this the correct place? The icon for Photokit Sharpener seems out of place within the plug-ins which are in individual tidy packages. ( hope this makes sense)

1. Where is the best place to install this plug-in within CS3 for Mac?

2. How best to activate the use of above plug-in in my workflow from Lightroom to CS3. I would be grateful if you could provide the steps?

I am a novice in the use of software applications.

thank you


Sue
Andy M
Sue, this may help: http://www.pixelgenius.com/downloads/Sharp...-Manual-123.pdf

I have placed mine in folder: CS3 -> Plug-ins -> Automate

Speaking personally, I do all my editing in Lightroom, turn off (set to zero) all sharpening and noise reduction, then send the image as a 16bit ProPhoto TIFF to CS3.

In CS3 I run Noiseware, then capture sharpen, run colour scripts, then resize and output sharpen.

Hope this helps smile.gif
Wolfman
QUOTE (creativepro @ Jun 15 2008, 08:57 PM)
Hullo
Yesterday I downloaded demo of PK Sharpener for my Mac ( running Leopard)
Had difficulty in installing the demo.

  Eventually dragged the plugin to the Plug-in folder with CS3.  Is this the correct place?  The icon for Photokit Sharpener  seems out of place within the plug-ins which are in individual tidy packages.  ( hope this makes sense)

1.  Where is the best place to install this plug-in within CS3 for Mac?

2. How best to activate the use  of above plug-in in my workflow from Lightroom to CS3.  I would be grateful if you could provide the steps?

I am a novice in the use of software applications.

thank you
Sue
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Follow this path: Adobe Photoshop CS3 app> plugins> Adobe Photoshop only> Automate
That's where the PK Sharpener folder should be placed. Then restart Photoshop.
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