From: f.abbasi on
how can i download photoshop skd
i can't form adobe web site : ihave registerd but:adobe said:
https://partners.adobe.com/developer/en/photoshop/sdk/PhotoshopCSSDKWin.zip

"You are not authorized to view this content"


can any guys upload it or send uploaded link to me? please please
please

tnaks for your kindly support my friends

From: Mike Russell on
<f.abbasi(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1163179693.206234.26280(a)m7g2000cwm.googlegroups.com...
> how can i download photoshop skd
> i can't form adobe web site : ihave registerd but:adobe said:
> https://partners.adobe.com/developer/en/photoshop/sdk/PhotoshopCSSDKWin.zip
>
> "You are not authorized to view this content"
>
> can any guys upload it or send uploaded link to me? please please
> please
>
> tnaks for your kindly support my friends

Adobe wants you to join the Adobe Solutions Network (ASN) before you get
access to the latest version of the SDK. This costs about 200 dollars per
year. If you are working for a non profit or non commercial organization,
they may allow you to join ASN for free.

Another way to get access to the SDK is via the Photoshop 6.0 disk, which
has an earlier version of the SDK.

Your earlier question of how to add a new menu to Photoshop is not addressed
in the SDK. This is a non-standard technique that I would probably
implement by direct use of the Windows API. If the menu items implement new
commands, this would need to be combined with hooking the messages generated
by that menu.
--
Mike Russell
www.curvemeister.com/forum/


From: toby on

Mike Russell wrote:
> <f.abbasi(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1163179693.206234.26280(a)m7g2000cwm.googlegroups.com...
> > how can i download photoshop skd
> > i can't form adobe web site : ihave registerd but:adobe said:
> > https://partners.adobe.com/developer/en/photoshop/sdk/PhotoshopCSSDKWin.zip
> >
> > "You are not authorized to view this content"
> >
> > can any guys upload it or send uploaded link to me? please please
> > please
> >
> > tnaks for your kindly support my friends
>
> Adobe wants you to join the Adobe Solutions Network (ASN) before you get
> access to the latest version of the SDK. This costs about 200 dollars per
> year. If you are working for a non profit or non commercial organization,
> they may allow you to join ASN for free.

Well I was able to download the Basic CS2 SDK from adobe.com for free,
earlier this year. Somehow.

>
> Another way to get access to the SDK is via the Photoshop 6.0 disk, which
> has an earlier version of the SDK. ...
> --
> Mike Russell
> www.curvemeister.com/forum/

From: Mike Russell on
"toby" <toby(a)telegraphics.com.au> wrote in message
news:1163224555.811645.48890(a)h54g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
....
> Well I was able to download the Basic CS2 SDK from adobe.com for free,
> earlier this year. Somehow.

Some people are just lucky. Hang around and maybe some of it will rub off
on the rest of us. :-)
--

Mike Russell
www.curvemeister.com/forum/


From: toby on

Mike Russell wrote:
> "toby" <toby(a)telegraphics.com.au> wrote in message
> news:1163224555.811645.48890(a)h54g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> ...
> > Well I was able to download the Basic CS2 SDK from adobe.com for free,
> > earlier this year. Somehow.
>
> Some people are just lucky. Hang around and maybe some of it will rub off
> on the rest of us. :-)

To complete the story, though, it's of no use to me at all. I needed
the "Advanced" SDK for the project in question (a File Format plugin
that might take advantage of some CS2 features) and negotiations for
that part of the kit have produced no fruit to date.

> --
>
> Mike Russell
> www.curvemeister.com/forum/

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