Photoshop CS2 plug-in compatibility / DPI values

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Photoshop CS2 plug-in compatibility / DPI values

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Hi, I'm Thomas from Germany, and I'm a new enthusiastic Xn-View-User. Big big compliments to you, Pierre!!! :-)
I'm using XnView 1.92.1 and just tried 1.93 Beta on Windows Vista.
But two things don't work here for me:

1. Photoshop filters always show the image as a totally black area. This happens both in the preview and in the image result.
And it dosn't matter if I copy the .8bf-files to the 8bf-folder of XnView or if I link to a Photoshop-folder in the XnView options. I wanted to use Photoshop CS 2 filters.
Is there a problem with CS 2 filters or with Windows Vista or is it just a bug in the newest versions?

2. Sometimes the DPI- and cm-size-information of XnView doesn't match to the image information of Photoshop. Sometimes that information even doesn't match inside XnView: the tooltip tag <DPI> shows a different number as the "Set DPI..."- or the "Resize"-Dialog.
There can happen the funniest things: For example the tooltip tag shows 100 DPI, but Photoshop says 72 DPI and "Set DPI" says 100 DPI. You change in "Set DPI" the number to 200, save the image but the tooltip suddenly says 72! Photoshop now says 200. You can restart XnView but the tooltip remains on 72 DPI.
Is this a bug or are there other reasons?


With kind regards
Thomas
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Re: Two things that do not work

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Warlock wrote: 1. Photoshop filters always show the image as a totally black area. This happens both in the preview and in the image result.
And it dosn't matter if I copy the .8bf-files to the 8bf-folder of XnView or if I link to a Photoshop-folder in the XnView options. I wanted to use Photoshop CS 2 filters.
Is there a problem with CS 2 filters or with Windows Vista or is it just a bug in the newest versions?
On 1.92.1 too?
Which filter do you use?
2. Sometimes the DPI- and cm-size-information of XnView doesn't match to the image information of Photoshop. Sometimes that information even doesn't match inside XnView: the tooltip tag <DPI> shows a different number as the "Set DPI..."- or the "Resize"-Dialog.
There can happen the funniest things: For example the tooltip tag shows 100 DPI, but Photoshop says 72 DPI and "Set DPI" says 100 DPI. You change in "Set DPI" the number to 200, save the image but the tooltip suddenly says 72! Photoshop now says 200. You can restart XnView but the tooltip remains on 72 DPI.
Is this a bug or are there other reasons?
Do you have enabled option/General/'Use EXIF DPI'
Pierre.
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On 1.92.1 too?
Yes.
Which filter do you use?
It doesn't matter which filter I use, the black area is there in every filter. I can see, that the filter is working on the black area. For example the "artistic -> plastic wrap" filter makes a kind of star in the middle of the black area. It's like you have an image which shows a black area from the beginning and then you want to use filters on that black area.
For example I tried every Photoshop filter under the folder "artistic".
To recapitulate: The filters seem to work correctly but XnView makes a black area out every image you want to apply a filter.
Do you have enabled option/General/'Use EXIF DPI'
Yes.
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Warlock wrote:
On 1.92.1 too?
Yes.
Which filter do you use?
It doesn't matter which filter I use, the black area is there in every filter. I can see, that the filter is working on the black area. For example the "artistic -> plastic wrap" filter makes a kind of star in the middle of the black area. It's like you have an image which shows a black area from the beginning and then you want to use filters on that black area.
For example I tried every Photoshop filter under the folder "artistic".
To recapitulate: The filters seem to work correctly but XnView makes a black area out every image you want to apply a filter.
And on Xp or 2K, it works?
Do you have enabled option/General/'Use EXIF DPI'
Yes.
If you have a picture that have this behaviour, please send me it
Pierre.
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And on Xp or 2K, it works?
Ah, shit, I wanted to test this at my work place, but now I'm at home and don't have XP here. I will test it tomorrow. A test on Windows 2000 can take a few days, because only my girlfriend has 2000 and she's always very busy and not very good at the computer.
If you have a picture that have this behaviour, please send me it
It doesn't matter which picture I choose, it doesn't work with any picture. I testet different pictures in the formats: jpg, tif, psd, bmp. It never works.
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By the way: The only add-on-filter that works is Harry's filter which comes with the installation. But these filters are .hfp-files. It seems, that XnView only has problems with 8bf-files.
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Ah, another problem I forgot to tell:
If I create a filter link under "options -> system integration" to the photoshop filters that are under "...programs -> adobe -> adobe photoshop cs2 -> plug-ins -> filter", XnView only shows "***liquify*** - liquify..." in the plug-in-manager (which doesn't work). Only if I copy all the filters in the 8bf-folder of XnView I get all the filter names in the plug-in-manager.
Even if i copy all the filters to a new folder anywhere on my hard disk and create a link to that folder, the plug-in-manager always only shows "liquify".

(I installed XnView 1.92.1 correctly and without any problems or under any strange conditions.)
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Warlock, please take a look at my posts in this thread: “Good plugin, doesn't work with xnview”.
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Thank you XnTriq for this information.
So the reason is CS2.
Pierre, for that reason, I will stop any further tests.
I resign to the fact, that other programs have problems with the newest Photoshop filters, which is not a very bad thing for me, because photoshop remains to be my proper grafic program and XnView will remain my favourite picture viewer, manager and konverter.

Thank you both for your kind support.

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Warlock wrote:Thank you XnTriq for this information.
So the reason is CS2.
Pierre, for that reason, I will stop any further tests.
I resign to the fact, that other programs have problems with the newest Photoshop filters, which is not a very bad thing for me, because photoshop remains to be my proper grafic program and XnView will remain my favourite picture viewer, manager and konverter.

Thank you both for your kind support.

Thomas
The specification of adobe plugin are closed, so already very difficult to make a good support of plugin before CS2.
Pierre.
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