User Guide

Call the Plugin from an action: (Optional - For advanced users)
There is a great way to use your Canon 350D CSpro Plugin faster and easier. All you
need to do is create a simple action in Photoshop to open the 350D CSpro plugin
automatically, instead of having to go through using the Automate menu every time.
Here's how to do it: Go to the Actions palette, click on the new action icon, or you can use
the fly out menu (it looks like a little triangle at the top of the palette), then select new
action. You will be prompted by the dialog box to name the action and assign this new
action an ‘F’ key command. Be careful not to use an F key that is already assigned.
After you name the action and set the F key, your next step is to use the ‘Insert Menu
Item’ command in the Actions palette fly-out menu.
After selecting the Insert Menu Item, you will be prompted to select a menu item. To do
this, you will need to navigate to the Automate menu and select 'Canon 350D CSpro'.
Then click ‘OK’ and stop recording the action.
That's it, you've made your action to call the350D CSpro plugin. I'm sure it will be a nice
time saving and simple alternative.
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Batching the Plugin:
Normally, plugins do not run in Photoshop's batch mode. I have, however found a way to
make this possible. The batch feature is a separate optional add-on to this Plugin. With it
you can edit up to thousands of images at a time without intervention. To find out how to
purchase this feature, go to the FM Software page. The Batch Add-on is compatible with
FM Plugins for PC and Mac - Not compatible with Photoshop Elements.
We highly recommend backing up all FM Plugins on a floppy, CD or Zip drive since, we
do not we do not email replacement copies. If your hard drive crashes and you loose your