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Unique plugin - Panopticum Lens Pro

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Erik, if I were you, I'd resubmit the email as a forward. There's a chance they haven't gotten it. (Or like me, in a mad quest to obliterate spam, deleted something important by mistake...been there, done that) Of course, they SHOULD set up rules in their email program to divert things to folders, but not everyone does that. And rules don't always work as expected.
 
Thanks Julie for your concern. I already sent mails to two different adresses ( admin and support ) but none of both responded.
I will mail them (or him?) again, adding the "Urgent" sign to the message, and warn them that my patience is running out...
 
I got a mail with a working code. I suppose Oleg Okhrimets has been out of town after weeks of intense coding.
I mailed back, asking whether people now get a working code when they order, but await his reply.
Anyway: me be very happy now, and the plugin is indeed spectacular. Wouldn't know how to obtain these results in PS without doing loads of research...
Yet I already managed to freeze it, using the particle system.
ehh...
 
:D Great news Erik! I look forward to seeing some of your creations! I've been having a lot of fun playing with the demo, but will "hold off" on the purchase 'til you get assurances that all is okay for future orders through this company. ;)
 
THe victim is my Medusa painting. The first filter is the Engraver used with a displacement using a b&w version of the painting and applied to a b&w version that is blended with the coloured one usinghard light. This gives a wood effect that more or less follows the forms.
Then I added a lenspro effect, but steered clear of particles. I will read the manual first...

enjoy.
 
Oh that's marvelous Erik! :D Yes, I like it very much!!! :righton:
 
When you steer clear of the particles (I suppose its a memory related bug), you do can get interesting results:
 
pretty cool there Erik .... I love your first one and if I had any chocy bread I would sit and eat and celebrate it ha ha ha
glad you finally got an answer
sfm
 
Gorgeous stuff, Erik!
 
Thanks. The plugin is really far out, can't say otherwise. But it *is* still buggy, or better: demanding as much calculation as a 3D render and consuming loads of ram, which Photoshop, of course, doesn't like...
I still got no answer to my mail, asking whether you now get a real working code on buying or after contacting him personally. So I suppose he's making and sending codes to all people who bought..Hahahahahahaa.

BUT...it's a plugin that I cherish, together with the KPT's, some Flaming Pears, Sinedot Photobevel and the Redfields... Thanks, G!

Yessss...but what will you use it for?
Reply: dear Mister Gumption spoiler, too many things nowadays are only acceptable because of their usefulness. And all Art is quite useless as you can only admire it. :P

Perhaps this thread should be moved to the plugins department???
 
Hey, crown-prince Alistair the Great,
This is indeed a great plugin, but de read that you may well have to mail the guy to get a working serial...

Do you know SuperBladePro ?
 
Hi! If you have problems with the purchase or support of Panopticum's products then it is easier to buy or to receive the explanation from author directly on http://www.adobefx.com. This site is keeping by author indeed and he appreciates any interest and letter from customers.
The last versions, corrections, tutorials and actions you can find here.

And this Lens Pro III sample is from this site.
 
Thanks Linda! :D I really appreciate the info/update to this thread as I'm still playing with the 'demo' but am seriously considering a purchase! ;)
 

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