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Lighting Styles PS7

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Jul 3rd 2002#56437 Report
Member since: Jul 1st 2002
Posts: 136
Do you have this directory? It's where all the presets are...

Photoshop 7.0/Plug-Ins/Filters/Lighting Styles
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Jul 3rd 2002#56440 Report
Member since: Jun 27th 2002
Posts: 10
Yes, my path is D:\Program Files\Graphics\Photoshop 7.0\Plug-Ins\Filters\Lighting Styles.

All have no file type associated with them and are 1kb in size

2 O'clock Spotlight
Blue Omni
Circle of Light
Crossing
Crossing Down
Default
Five Lights Down
Five Lights Up
Flashlight
Flood Light
Parallel Directional
RGB Lights
Soft Direct Lights
Soft Omni
Soft Spotlight
Three Down
Triple Spotlight

Paul
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Jul 3rd 2002#56441 Report
Member since: Jul 1st 2002
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Do you have PS7 installed on a different hard drive, say, the "C" drive? Or is it on the D?
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Jul 3rd 2002#56442 Report
Member since: Jun 27th 2002
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I have 2 drives and Photoshop is installed on the 'D' Drive.

Paul
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Jul 3rd 2002#56445 Report
Member since: Jul 1st 2002
Posts: 136
Have you tried installing PS on the other drive? May be a weak attempt at a solution, but I've found such little things like that have worked in the past!

Or is this something you've already done as well. hehe....you've done quite a bit already!

Let me know.
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Jul 3rd 2002#56471 Report
Member since: Mar 16th 2001
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Have you tried setting "other filters folder" or whatever it is called in your pref's to point to that filter directory. Just an idea... ??
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Jul 3rd 2002#56475 Report
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Just so I know, do you know the exact directory for that, I couldn't seem to find it.
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Jul 3rd 2002#56504 Report
Member since: Jun 27th 2002
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Tried other drive but still did not work also pointed (from Prefs/plugins & Scratch disks) additional Plug-Ins Directory to "Plug-Ins\Filters\Lighting Styles\" still cannot see Lighting styles.

Paul
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Jul 3rd 2002#56525 Report
Member since: Jul 1st 2002
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Damn, I'm stumped. Still thinking....
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