Cam Scott
07-04-2011, 5:09am
Ever wished you could have access to all your plugins when using Smart Objects, thus having Smart Filters? Here's how!
You may have noticed that when you open or convert a layer in Photoshop CS4/5 to a smart object, that the available filters are limited. The following JavaScript located in your PS application folder was brought to my attention while reading Photoshop CS4 for Photographers- the Ultimate Workshop by Martin Evening and Jeff Schewe. [pg.216]
Make sure PS is not running.
For PSCS5 Mac:
Applications>Adobe Photoshop CS5>Scripting>Sample Scripts>JavaScript>EnableAllPluginsForSmartFilters.jsx
Double click on this script and the adobe Script manager will run. You don't have to do anything other than close the manager once it's run. Start PS and open a file and convert a layer to Smart Object, hold cmd and click on the layer to select it, and go up to your filters menu. You should now have access to all filters! Finally!
For PSCS4 Mac:
Applications>Adobe Photoshop CS4>Scripting Guide>Sample Scripts>JavaScript>EnableAllPluginsForSmartFilters.jsx
You may get a Script Alert dialog for CS4, in which case simply click 'YES'.
For PC: I haven't checked, however I'm sure you will be able to locate the JavaScript in a similar manner, within the Photoshop CS4/5 programs folder.
I hope you may find this a useful tip! I certainly have.
Cheers,
Cam.
You may have noticed that when you open or convert a layer in Photoshop CS4/5 to a smart object, that the available filters are limited. The following JavaScript located in your PS application folder was brought to my attention while reading Photoshop CS4 for Photographers- the Ultimate Workshop by Martin Evening and Jeff Schewe. [pg.216]
Make sure PS is not running.
For PSCS5 Mac:
Applications>Adobe Photoshop CS5>Scripting>Sample Scripts>JavaScript>EnableAllPluginsForSmartFilters.jsx
Double click on this script and the adobe Script manager will run. You don't have to do anything other than close the manager once it's run. Start PS and open a file and convert a layer to Smart Object, hold cmd and click on the layer to select it, and go up to your filters menu. You should now have access to all filters! Finally!
For PSCS4 Mac:
Applications>Adobe Photoshop CS4>Scripting Guide>Sample Scripts>JavaScript>EnableAllPluginsForSmartFilters.jsx
You may get a Script Alert dialog for CS4, in which case simply click 'YES'.
For PC: I haven't checked, however I'm sure you will be able to locate the JavaScript in a similar manner, within the Photoshop CS4/5 programs folder.
I hope you may find this a useful tip! I certainly have.
Cheers,
Cam.