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HD Photo Plug-ins for Photoshop are Released

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HD Photo plug-ins for Adobe® Photoshop® CS2 and CS3 have been officially released for both Windows and OSX.  They're available now from the Microsoft Download Center. 

Here are the separate downloads for Windows and OSX.

The Windows version is supported on Windows XP and Windows Vista, and works with Photoshop CS2 and CS3.  While not officially supported, it will also work with limited features with older versions of Photoshop and with Photoshop Elements.  The included README file has details.

The OSX version works with both 10.4 (Tiger) and 10.5 (Leopard), and supports Photoshop CS2 and CS3. 

The features supported on Windows and OSX are identical.  The files created with either version are fully compatible with each other and with Windows Vista, Windows Live Photo Gallery, the HD Photo Device Porting Kit, and several other applications that support HD Photo.

I previously posted information about the features provided in the plug-in and an overview of the encoder parameters and what they do.  Take a look at previous blog entries here and here.  I also gave a presentation at WinHEC 2007 about HD Photo Best Practices.  While targeted primarily for hardware developers, the presentation contains a lot of information that may be useful for Photoshop users that want to best optimize their encoder parameters.  You can find a copy of the presentation here:  WinHEC 2007: HD Photo Implementation Guidelines.

If you've been using the beta version released last summer, you won't find anything new here (other than the removal of the expiration date and the absence of BETA in the name.)  All the changes we've made since the last beta are under the covers, fixing a couple minor bugs, addressing several theoretical security vulnerabilities and generally bringing the code up to current Microsoft standards for released software.  But on the surface, the released plug-ins look and act identical to the most recent betas.  Don't forget that the BETA versions will expire on December 31st, so you should definitely download and install these new released versions.

Once again, I'd like to acknowledge and thank Pegasus Imaging Systems for their participation in the development of these plug-ins.

 

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  • Anonymous
    December 06, 2007
    PingBack from http://www.absolutely-people-search.info/?p=3865
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    December 06, 2007
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  • Anonymous
    December 06, 2007
    Now we need one of these plugins for Lightroom so that photographers will use it.
  • Anonymous
    December 06, 2007
    HD Photo fully supports IPTC metadata within XMP.Unfortunately, Lightroom does not offer an architecture that supports file format plug-ins.Regards,Bill Crow
  • Anonymous
    December 07, 2007
    Bill Crow writes that the free Photoshop plugin for HD photo is available now for both Windows and Mac
  • Anonymous
    December 07, 2007
    The final version of the HD Photo plug-ins for Adobe Photoshop are now available for Windows and Mac
  • Anonymous
    December 07, 2007
    The final version of the HD Photo plug-ins for Adobe Photoshop are now available for Windows and Mac
  • Anonymous
    December 09, 2007
    by Jeff Greene / The Microsoft HD Photo plug-ins for Adobe® Photoshop® CS2 and CS3 are out of beta (which
  • Anonymous
    December 09, 2007
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  • Anonymous
    December 09, 2007
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  • Anonymous
    December 09, 2007
    Congrats! Now the next important step for MS should be to incorporate HD Photo support in the browser i.e. IE8 along with support for color management.
  • Anonymous
    December 10, 2007
    Rilasciato Plug-in per HD Photo
  • Anonymous
    December 18, 2007
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  • Anonymous
    January 07, 2008
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  • Anonymous
    June 15, 2008
    Thank you very much. this site has provided me with an understanding of HD Photo Plug-ins for Photoshop are Released, It's just what I was looking for!
  • Anonymous
    June 22, 2008
    This past weekend I invested time and money on buying a Digital SLR Camera. After a ton of research,
  • Anonymous
    July 25, 2008
    I tested the plug-in.  The speed is same as the sample in DDK.Has this plug-in optimized with SSE2 or multi-thread?
  • Anonymous
    November 19, 2008
    No blog posts, no articles on the internet or photography sites for many months.Is the project dead?Assuming it is, it is a big shame as the format would be a boost to digital imaging.
  • Anonymous
    January 08, 2009
    Iedereen kent ze wel, de tools van Sysinternals . Mark Russinovich is echter niet de enige Microsofter
  • Anonymous
    March 01, 2011
    Hmm, dead links, any idea where the plugins are now?
  • Anonymous
    June 21, 2011
    I second Jonathan... where are the plugins now? I can't find them anywhere. Has Microsoft pulled support for this format?
  • Anonymous
    February 11, 2013
    You can find it here:research.microsoft.com/.../HDPhotoshopPlugin.htm
  • Anonymous
    November 09, 2014
    I have found it through @Andrew Barabasz link. Thanks