Filter Factory Gallery 'A'



The Filter Factory Gallery 'A' files are:


FILENAME                  NAME OF FILTER        AUTHOR

ffa01gal.8bf..............Ripper................Mario Klingemann
ffa02gal.8bf..............Raygun................Mario Klingemann
ffa03gal.8bf..............Wood Grain............Sandy Blair
ffa04gal.8bf..............Pool Shadow...........Greg Schorno
ffa05gal.8bf..............Spotlight.............Greg Schorno
ffa06gal.8bf........Gravitational Lenser 1.2....Leos Ondra
ffa07gal.8bf..............Zoom In...............Greg Schorno
ffa08gal.8bf..............Zoom Out..............Greg Schorno
ffa09gal.8bf..............Marble Madness One....Mario Klingemann
ffa10gal.8bf..............Weave.................Mario Klingemann
ffa11gal.8bf..............Round Button..........Mario Klingemann
ffa12gal.8bf..............Origami...............Mario Klingemann
ffa13gal.8bf..............Mirror, Mirror........Alfredo Mateus
ffa14gal.8bf..............Gunsite...............John E. Laroche
ffa15gal.8bf..............Sabers Explosion One..John E. Laroche
ffa16gal.8bf..............Infinity..............Alfredo Mateus & Kipp McMichael
ffa17gal.8bf..............Tunnel Tiles..........Kipp McMichael
ffa18gal.8bf..............Holidays In Egypt.....Mario Klingemann
ffa19gal.8bf..............Triangular Mosaic.....Mario Klingemann
ffa20gal.8bf..............Kaleidoscope 2........Mario Klingemann


INSTALLATION

Copy or move the *.8bf files to the directory you keep your Photoshop plug-ins at. Normally, it's c:/photoshp/plugins by default.  The next time you start Photoshop, it will automatically create a new Filters submenu called Filter Factory Gallery A, which will contain the filters in that Gallery(the 'A' will change with each release of each Gallery).

You should retain this Readffa.txt for future reference The 'ffa' in the filename denotes which Gallery this Readme file belongs to. If you ever want to not load the filter(s), copy them to another directory.  The filter file naming, ffa01gal.8bf,  denotes 'ff' as filter factory, the third letter is from the Gallery it's from, the number is the filter number in that Gallery from 1-20, and the gal denotes Gallery.

ABOUT THE FILTERS

These filters have been custom made by individuals who use Filter Factory in making custom Plug-Ins for Photoshop.  Filter Factory can be found on the CD-ROM edition of Photoshop under the Goodies directory. The plug-ins have adjustable parameters when launched, and can be used like any other plug-in filter.  The filters in this Gallery have been compiled to be used with the PC version of Photoshop 3.0 or greater.  The code to compile the filters is taken from the various postings to the Filter Factory Discussion Group mailing list.  The choice of filters I compile and make available is solely my discretion, with no rhyme or reason, so I can't take requests for specific filters.

COPYRIGHT NOTICE

Each of the filters are copyright of their respective author.  You do not have permission to sell, repackage, distribute commercially or use these filters in a commercial way.  You can use them freely for your own personal use.  

DISCLAIMER

No warranties are expressed or implied.  I myself cannot answer any questions about the filters since I did not design them.  If you need more information about them, follow the appropriate links at my web site (PC Resources for Photoshop) at:  <http://www.netins.net/showcase/wolf359/adobepc.htm> concerning Filter Factory and Plug-Ins links.

Steve Fisher - July 1996
wolf359@netins.net