New ichat effects not working in photo booth?

I recently just downloaded the iChat Effects 2.0.4 for my new MBP and it works fine in ichat. But, when i try and take a picture using one of the effects in photo booth it comes out pink and white. does anyone know how to fix it??

Hi,
Do you mean these http://ismileys.free.fr/moreichateffects/ ?
They have not really worked in Snow Leopard and should be deleted
There are also these http://ichatfx.com/iChatFX/Home.html which seem more stable.
8:41 PM      Wednesday; June 15, 2011
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