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Andrew B.

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Under Tools|Options, I would like the ability to specify in which folder the plugin files are placed. As it stands now, when I upgrade to CS3 I will eventually remove my previous version of Photoshop. Then the default folder won't exist anymore. So I'll have to uninstall FilterForge, reinstall it, and hopefully point it to a new folder.

BTW, I don't even like it being in any Photoshop folder to begin with. So I hope when I reinstall, I can put it in my Plugins folder system instead of a Photoshop folder system.
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Vladimir Golovin
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You won't need to point to the folder -- FF installer will detect CS3 automatically. Currently, there's no option for choosing the folder manually.
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Ken Reeder
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Andrew B. wrote:
Under Tools|Options, I would like the ability to specify in which folder the plugin files are placed.

I'll second this one. As it is, all files are kept in a subdirectory of docs and settings on C. I am constantly overwriting C with Ghost or True image, which would/will erase these files. I would much prefer to be able to keep these files on D of my choosing.

Also, I would LOVE to be able to download filters without having to manually specify each one. For example, you might have a compressed file we could download with all the filters or separate compressed files for each category. Either way, the filters could then be uncompressed into the appropriate directory. Using this method, you would not even need to make any modification to the program!

Thanks, Ken
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