I too, wish to find the jpg 2000 plug-in. I have the same bundle. The plugin from photoshop CS1 does not work in CS2.
Got a lot of archived material in jpeg2000 format. I need this plugin again.
It should be in the goodies folder on your disk or in the unpacked download directory.
The goodies folder doesn’t appear to exist in the Video Production Premium set of discs anywhere. If any body can email me the jpg2000 import/export filter file, I’d be really grateful actually.
Thanks
Does the install routine create a directory on your hard drive with the unpacked data prior to installing? For standalone PSCS3, my download created a directory at D:\Adobe\PSCS3 (the default was C:\Adobe\PSCS3). The Goodies folder is inside this. Check out your drives in Windows Explorer.
No, it doesn’t appear to do this with Pohotoshop CS2. If you have the file are you able to email it to me?
I did try to use the plugin from Photoshop CS1 goodies, but CS2 did not like it.
Post your address like n a m e (at) i s p (dot) c o m so the spammers don’t harvest it.
cool, thanks.
it’s dominic underscore osborne at btopenworld dot com
all without spaces of course.
I am at a loss as to why Adobe don’t appear to have shipped the plugin with CS2 in the video bundle. Quite annoying.
About to purchase CS3 video bundle anyway so we’ll see what that’s like.
now all we need is a spammer who knows perl scripting to think of a way to parse that and we’re all stuffed…
😉
BRETT
Thanks Michael,
Works a treat – finally I can do this again! I had gotten my father to archive high res family photos in this format too, so was worried that we were going to be stuck with unusable files.
Have just found on the Production Bundle a mysterious file hidden away called "Production Studio Extras" – who knows if the jpg2000 is inside there – but it’s an msi file, so I don’t appreciate having to install everything. Too much junk. Especially as Adobe software is getting more bloated nowadays.
Cheers People!
Odds are that’s where it’s located. Glad it worked out for you!