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Old 11-23-2005, 07:23 AM   new user - where is render>3d transform? Post #1
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Hello, I just read the tutorial on Curling a Chain of Photos Around an Object posted by theKeeper. It looks great and I wanted to try it but I have no "render>3d transform" in PSCS2 or CS. But I vaguely remember it maybe from PS6? I am not sure but would like to know what happened to that filter....thanks!!!

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it's not part of cs or cs2 but you can find it in the 'goodies' folder, if you have the disk. just copy it to plug-ins>filters If you don't have the disk (????????) copy it from ps6 or 7
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Got it! Thanks!
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