With the Perfect Photo Suite 6, we will no longer be including PhotoTune 3 as a part of the Suite. We will still have it available as an individual product that can be used, but it won’t be integrated into… More »
Note: Perfect Layers is not available as a Photoshop Plug-in. This works as a plug-in for Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, Apple Aperture, or as a standalone application. The following instructions show how to access onOne Software from Adobe Photoshop Elements. Adobe… More »
Perfect Layers can be accessed as a plug-in from inside of Adobe Photoshop Lightroom. You can find it in the File > Plug-In Extras menu. If you select a single PSD file, the original file will be opened If you… More »
PhotoTune 3 can only be used as a smart filter when using the Pro mode. It will not work as a smart filter when using the Wizard mode.
This error can occur on Windows XP, Vista, and 7. Please make sure the latest version of Microsoft.net framework 4 installed along with Visual Studio 2008 C ++. Please click here to download and install Microsoft.net Framework 4 (Note: The… More »
The first step is to make sure your computer processor (specifically, older Pentium IV processors) has support for SSE3. For more information, please click here. If the processor does support SSE3, the next step is to make sure you have… More »
You can download and run the utility below to determine if your Pentium IV processor does support SSE3. Please go to: http://www.cpuid.org Download the CPU-Z utility and it will show what is supported by your processor. When you launch CPU-Z,… More »
This can be a result of an out-dated video driver. You will want to double check your video card manufacturer in the Device Manager and then go directly to their site to download and install the latest video driver. An… More »
Below is a list of suggestions to help circumvent the memory errors 1. Adjust PS Memory allocation to 75% 2. Turn histories down to 4 3. Close other applications, restart Photoshop 4. Go straight to plug in 5. Flatten the… More »
This can occur when working with larger images. Typically this can be around 185Mb or bigger. Workarounds can be to reduce the image size, if the image has multiple layers flattening the image can help prevent the crash. Or if… More »