Plugin compatibility with PS Elements

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Patrick Philippot
Jan 17, 2007
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Hi,

Photoshop Elements doesn’t have a SDK. Are plugins developed with the CS2 SDK compatible with Photoshop Elements? What are the limitations? There’s no information about this in the CS2 SDK (or did I miss it?).

Thanks in advance.


Patrick Philippot
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Mike Russell
Jan 17, 2007
"Patrick Philippot" wrote in message
Hi,

Photoshop Elements doesn’t have a SDK. Are plugins developed with the CS2 SDK compatible with Photoshop Elements? What are the limitations? There’s no information about this in the CS2 SDK (or did I miss it?).

There is no difference in my experience.


Mike Russell
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Patrick Philippot
Jan 17, 2007
Mike Russell wrote:
There is no difference in my experience.

That’s what I call a quick answer 🙂 . Thanks.


Patrick Philippot
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Roberto
Jan 18, 2007
It depends. If you are talking about regular Photoshop plug-ins, it shouldn’t be a problem. Automate plug-ins you can have problems (not always, but it is possible). Actions can be installed in to Elements as well, though it is a bit involved. But, any standard Photoshop Plug-in should work fine.

Robert
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Patrick Philippot
Jan 18, 2007
Little Juice Coupe wrote:
It depends. If you are talking about regular Photoshop plug-ins, it shouldn’t be a problem. Automate plug-ins you can have problems (not always, but it is possible). Actions can be installed in to Elements as well, though it is a bit involved. But, any standard Photoshop Plug-in should work fine.

OK. Thanks for your help.


Patrick Philippot
MainSoft Consulting Services
www.mainsoft.fr

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