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FILTER : Eye candy 4000 LE disapear ? why


Hi , sorry i just wanna know why the new version of Fireworks 9 dont have keep
the filter from eye candy 4000 LE

 More than this : i can See the effect of the filter if i open a png made in
the 8.0 with the 9.0

 is there a solution for this ?
 its a huge mistake because i have to keep my old version of fireworks t. Too
bad .

 Please tell me that an update will come to intergate again this Filters suite
.....

 thx sorry for my English .....

shaolinzed wrote:
> Hi , sorry i just wanna know why the new version of Fireworks 9 dont have keep
> the filter from eye candy 4000 LE

>  More than this : i can See the effect of the filter if i open a png made in
> the 8.0 with the 9.0

>  is there a solution for this ?

Copy the filters to the Plugins folder of FW CS3?

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Hi Linda,

I was hoping you would shed light on my path-punching problem (posted
yesterday) - you got me started using masks! ;o) Plus, if you can't do it,
who can?

Aloha,

Jerry

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yea thx linda it works perfectly ^-^

i was so disapointed then i forget to do this trick

very helpfull thx i appreciated that

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FatCat wrote:
> Hi Linda,

> I was hoping you would shed light on my path-punching problem (posted
> yesterday) - you got me started using masks! ;o) Plus, if you can't do it,
> who can?

I'm not sure I followed your description of the problem. It would help
to see the drawing. Normally, if something doesn't fill the way you
expect it to, look for an unclosed path.

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Linda Rathgeber [PVII] *Adobe Community Expert-Fireworks*
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http://www.projectseven.com
Fireworks Newsgroup: news://forums.projectseven.com/fireworks/
CSS Newsgroup: news://forums.projectseven.com/css/
http://www.adobe.com/communities/experts/
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Hi Linda,

> I'm not sure I followed your description of the problem. It would help to
> see the drawing. Normally, if something doesn't fill the way you expect it
> to, look for an unclosed path.

That's what I thought, too - I revved it up to 1600% and went over it with a
fine-tooth eye, but it was all closed - it seems to be a function of too
many points - if I simplify the path enough, then it works normally - have
you had anything like that happen? If you would like to see the png, I'll
gladly send it to you.

Aloha,

Jerry

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FatCat wrote:

If you would like to see the png, I'll

> gladly send it to you.

Sure. Send away.

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Linda Rathgeber [PVII] *Adobe Community Expert-Fireworks*
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http://www.projectseven.com
Fireworks Newsgroup: news://forums.projectseven.com/fireworks/
CSS Newsgroup: news://forums.projectseven.com/css/
http://www.adobe.com/communities/experts/
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Hi Linda,

> Sure. Send away.

Thanks! I sent it.

Aloha,

Jerry

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