by Jody Rodgers

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August 25, 2010

Adobe Pixel Bender Plug-In for Adobe Photoshop CS5

Description: The Adobe Pixel Bender Plug-in for Adobe Photoshop CS5 supports processing of Pixel Bender filters on images opened in Photoshop CS5. These filters can be executed on the graphics card (GPU) or CPU of a computer. Pixel Bender customers as well as members of the Adobe Pixel Bender team have authored the filters that are included in this download.

Notes:
Adobe Labs Pixel Bender Plug-In Download Page and terms of the Pixel Bender Plug-in for Photoshop CS5 License, the Adobe.com Terms of Use and the Adobe Online Privacy Policy.

http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/pixelbenderplugin.html

32 and 64 bit MXP Plug-Ins available for download at link above.

Release Date: 08/16/10

COMMENTS

  • By René Frej Nielsen - 1:45 AM on September 6, 2010   Reply

    And how do we deploy this silently to multiple Macs and Windows machines?

  • By Jody Rodgers - 12:20 AM on September 8, 2010   Reply

    Good question. Not through AAMEE actually. I should of called that out. Basically I would consider this a file/path post-deployment component to install. Depending on your deployment tool set this should be fairly straightforward. If you run into issues please let me know.

    Jody Rodgers
    Product Manager, Enterprise & Volume Customers
    Creative Suite

  • By René Frej Nielsen - 12:02 AM on September 20, 2010   Reply

    Will it work just by placing the file in the right path? If yes, then it’s no problem.

    • By Jody Rodgers - 9:37 AM on September 20, 2010   Reply

      Hello René. That should be the case. Please let us know if that does not work out for you!

      Thanks,

      Jody Rodgers | Product Manager| Enterprise & Volume | Creative Suite

  • By Robert Hammen - 3:35 PM on September 21, 2010   Reply

    Or, my trick of downloading the update on one client Mac, watch the ~/Library/Application Support/AAMUpdater/1.0/Install folder for the downloaded version of this update, and quickly (after it’s been downloaded, while it’s running/before the “Setup.dmg” is deleted, duplicating and then renaming the .dmg.

    The one AAM pulls down is usable via AAMEE – as that’s what I did.

    Should NOT have to jump through these hoops, however…

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