MAKE A KALIDESCOPE in PHOTOSHOP 11

HELLO:
HOW DO I MAKE A KALIDESCOPE USING PHOTOSHOP 11. I SAW AND READ ON HOW TO DO IT USING ELEMENTS 6 and STUFF, but I SEEM TO BE HAVING DIFFICULTY USING MY TOOL BAR HELP IN DOING
THE KALIDESCOPE IN MY P. ELEMENTS 11. I READ TO CLICK ON THE FILTER and THEN SCROLL DOWN
to "MEHDI" (whatever that is), BUT I DONT HAVE "MEHDI", (or, at least i think i dont have).
ANY HELP YOU CAN GIVE THIS GUY, OF COURSE, IS GREATLY APPRECIATED.
THANKS,
LOU

Your Caps Lock key is stuck.
You have to download the free Mehdi Kaleidoscope plug-in from http://www.mehdiplugins.com/english/kaleidoscope.htm.
Extract the file in the zip you download to C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Photoshop Elements 11\Required\Plug-Ins\Filters and it will then appear under the filters menu in PSE.
Cheers,
Neale
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