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Sep 16, 2005 07:49 as a reply to  @ post 779750 |  #301

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I donated for the CS2 script a few months ago and it is worth every penny. Gets my vote for best script ever.;)

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Carl

Carl, thanks for your kind words. Glad you like it.


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Sep 16, 2005 17:13 |  #302

Mike,

I see that there is a way to run Photoshop Actions in Photoshop Elements (external link). Do you know whether your Framer script would be able to run under Elements by such a method?



  
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Sep 17, 2005 02:33 as a reply to  @ rudgej's post |  #303

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I see that there is a way to run Photoshop Actions in Photoshop Elements (external link). Do you know whether your Framer script would be able to run under Elements by such a method?

Hi,

I'm afraid it is not possible to run the script this way.


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Photoshop framing scripts for CS & CS2 & CS3

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Sep 17, 2005 04:02 |  #304

Thanks for the reply Mike :( Is it a Photoshop action that you use to extract the exif information, or is that done through your own code?



  
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Sep 18, 2005 02:50 |  #305

It's all done in the script.


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Photoshop framing scripts for CS & CS2 & CS3

Framing Script for Photoshop 7 & CS
Dynamic Velvia script for CS & CS2
Framer Action Set for PS7
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Sep 18, 2005 03:18 |  #306

Hi, Mike!

Dumb question... will this work with Photoshop 7? All I see on your site is for PS CS...

Thanks!

John


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Sep 18, 2005 03:40 as a reply to  @ mickle's post |  #307

mickle wrote:
It's all done in the script.

Thanks Mike



  
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Sep 19, 2005 00:13 as a reply to  @ dgcorner's post |  #308

dgcorner wrote:
Hi, Mike!

Dumb question... will this work with Photoshop 7? All I see on your site is for PS CS...

Thanks!

John

Sorry John, it won't work with PS7.


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Photoshop framing scripts for CS & CS2 & CS3

Framing Script for Photoshop 7 & CS
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Sep 19, 2005 02:51 |  #309

Hi, Mike!

Thanks for your reply... though I was hoping it would have been different... Oh well, back to doing things manually.

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Sep 19, 2005 20:06 |  #310

Hi everyone,

Is the script for free ? If so, then why can't I find it on Mike's website ?

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Sep 20, 2005 02:01 |  #311

The script is not free (but very cheap). If you follow Mike's link in his signature, you'll see that he wants a minimum PayPal donation and then he will email you the script.



  
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Sep 20, 2005 02:30 |  #312

the script for CS is free but for CS2 is not - see the first post


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Sep 20, 2005 02:34 as a reply to  @ etaf's post |  #313

etaf wrote:
the script for CS is free but for CS2 is not - see the first post

:confused: According to Mike's site, even the basic script has a mimum fee.



  
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Sep 20, 2005 03:32 |  #314

oh it used to be free and only require donations - the CS2 version is NOT free
he must have changed it now - sorry for misleading you


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Sep 20, 2005 03:40 |  #315

Thanks to you guys, I didn't know that there will be obligations to donate..
The script should be either a Shareware where you could use for free and donate to the issuer whenever you like, or Commercial where you need to pay for it and then use it ..

I'll see how my lessons in Photoshop go, and then I might get the script ..
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