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I just realized I can ask and maybe get an answer to this here! I have looked for answers online but haven’t found any. Maybe I’m not asking the question correctly, or it’s so simple no one has put up answers about it? I know in preferences I can set up a secondary plugin folder. Somewhere else, that won’t have to open and load when PS does. But I can find it (access it) if I want something in it or to try out new plugins. So, I do that, set it up and put in the link to where it is (like on my external hard drive or something)
I open Photoshop. How do I access that 2nd plug in folder? It doesn’t show in the drop down menu under FILTERS. I thought it might show in ACTIONS or file or such. I have set up a 2nd plugin folder and checked the box for this and put in the link in preferences, but can’t find out how to access it. It seems like it would be so simple. I have added plugs in to the main folder (like Virtual Painter, etc) and they open fromt the drop down menu. I can’t find where the 2nd plugin folder is (with PS open)
I am using PS CS3 extended.
Thanks!
(PS, I know I’m not the only "grandmother" who came to computer later in life, but I’m not like a 20 year old going to college and taking Graphic Design. I’m an old dog learning new tricks) LOL
I open Photoshop. How do I access that 2nd plug in folder? It doesn’t show in the drop down menu under FILTERS. I thought it might show in ACTIONS or file or such. I have set up a 2nd plugin folder and checked the box for this and put in the link in preferences, but can’t find out how to access it. It seems like it would be so simple. I have added plugs in to the main folder (like Virtual Painter, etc) and they open fromt the drop down menu. I can’t find where the 2nd plugin folder is (with PS open)
I am using PS CS3 extended.
Thanks!
(PS, I know I’m not the only "grandmother" who came to computer later in life, but I’m not like a 20 year old going to college and taking Graphic Design. I’m an old dog learning new tricks) LOL
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