Where is the extract filter?

I have recently installed CS5 (an upgrade from CS4) but I cannot find the extraction filter.

I have recently installed CS5 (an upgrade from CS4) but I cannot find the extraction filter.

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  • Where is the extract filter in photoshop cs5?

    Where is the extract filter in photoshop cs5?  Thanks

    from an Adobe Tech Sheet:
    Photoshop CS5 can be run as a 64-bit application on Mac OS, 10.5.7 and higher. Because of the changes that were made to the application, some plug-ins are not available when you run Photoshop CS5 either as a 32-bit or a 64-bit application. To work with these plug-ins, run Photoshop CS5 as a 32-bit application, then when you are done using these plug-ins, return to working in Photoshop CS5 as a 64-bit application.
    If you copy old plug-ins from previous versions of Photoshop, or third-party plug-ins that are not compatible with Photoshop CS5, into Photoshop CS5's Plug-in folder, you may see different problems, such as errors or crashes.
    If you have set the Additional Plug-Ins Folder in the Plug-Ins preferences to a folder, deselect this option, or make sure all the plug-ins in this folder are compatible with Photoshop CS5.
    The easiest way to determine if third-party, old plug-ins, or plug-ins from previous versions of Photoshop are causing problems is to move them all into a new folder called "3rd Party plug-ins."
    If this folder is outside the Photoshop/Plug-Ins folder, you can use the Additional Plug-Ins Folder Plug-In preference to allow Photoshop to access or not access the plug-ins in this folder.
    If this folder is inside the Photoshop/Plug-Ins folder, disable the plug-ins by renaming the folder by putting a tilde (~) as the first character in the folder name.
    Plug-ins not supported by Photoshop CS5 on Mac OS, running in 64-bit mode:
    Lighting Effects
    Extract (Use Refine Mask under the Selection menu)
    Variations
    Web Contact Sheet II (Web Photo Gallery)
    TWAIN support will work on some scanners
    Video Preview
    Send Video Preview to Device
    Embed / Read Watermark
    Firewire
    Firewire DLL
    To run Photoshop CS5 on Mac OS as a 32-bit application, select the Adobe Photoshop CS5 application file, installed by default in the Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS5 folder. Choose File > Get Info, and select Open in 32 Bit Mode. Deselect this option to run Photoshop CS5 in 64-bit mode.
    To determine if a plug-in causes an error or crash, remove all old or third-party plug-ins from the Adobe Photoshop CS5 > Plug-Ins folder, and deselect Additional Plug-ins Folder in the Photoshop > Preferences > Plug-Ins preference.

  • Where is the Extract filter in Photoshop 6 beta?

    Seems to nbe missing and no help in help.

    The extract filter was removed in CS4.  Adobe says there are better options.  They prefer edge detection as described below.
    Edge Detection: The Extract filter was left out of CS4, although it was available as a separate install. (Rumor has it that the new Edge Detection feature wasn’t ready for CS4 and was pushed back to CS5.) While the Extract filter got a lot of bad press, it was really due to misuse. Luckily, Photoshop CS5 does a better job than the filter. Selection of complex edges, such as curly hair, has always been a problem. The Edge Detection setting is now part of the Refine Edge and Refine Mask dialogs. The feature is fairly easy to use: make a selection or a layer mask, open the Refine Edge dialog (Select>Refine Edge), and use the Refine Radius tool (E) to brush over the desired area. (There’s an Erase Refinements tool [just press Shift-E] in case you don’t like the results and want to try again.) In addition, there’s a Smart Radius checkbox with a Radius adjustment slider to make selections even easier. This tool makes short work of some tough selections, but it’s not for every image. I found it worked great on some images, but not others. You still might want to bone up on using the image calculations for advanced selections.

  • Where is the extract filter on the photoshop cc????

    I can't find the extract filter that need so much. What can I do???

    It's been replaced by Refine Edge and is no longer available in CC.
    This thread goes into further detail: http://forums.adobe.com/thread/636496
    Gene

  • Where is the extract filter feature?

    I used the extract feature frequently with CS2. Then I upgraded to CS5,
    and even though the help menu said it is to be found in the filter drop-down
    menu, it isn't there. Must I extract with CS2, save it, and then reopen it with CS5?
    That certainly seems like a step backward.

    Yes, but the Help Files also said this at the very top of that page:
    To more effectively extract
    objects from backgrounds, use the Refine Edge option for selections.
    (See Refine
    selection edges.) If you prefer the optional, Extract plug-in
    described
    below, download the Windows-only plug-in here.

  • Where to find the "Extract" filter...?

    Hello community,
    I'm having a funny problem here.... I cannot find the "Extract" filter in my "Filter" menu.... I found out that there is supposed to be a "Goodies" folder on one of the install DVDs, but there isn't. I was able to find the downloads for this (meanwhile) optional filter on adobe.com, but they're only in French, Enlish, and Spanish. However, I use the German version. Clues anyone where I can download the German version? (I tried the English/French/Spanish version, but my German PS CS4 wouldn't accept it...)
    Thanks.
    Hallo Gemeinde,
    ich habe ein eigenartiges Problem hier - ich kann den "Extrahieren"-Filter im "Filter"-Menu nicht finden. Ich habe auf adobe.com die herunterladbare Version dieses zwischenzeitlich als "optional" geführten Filter in der Version English, Spanisch und Französisch gefunden, aber nicht für deutsch (ich benutze die deutsche Version.) Die anderssprachige Version verträgt mein PS CS4 leider nicht... Irgendwelche anderen Lösungen?
    Danke für die Hilfe.
    - creedless-
    I am working with a MacBook Pro and Adobe Photoshop CS4 Extended
    Ich arbeite mit einem MacBook Pro und Photoshop CS4 Extended

    Alright, for all who are just as blind as I am myself: go here http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?product=39&platform=Macintosh and you'll find all the resources needed for your Mac - not only the German version, but all additional / optional content for (international) versions all the way down to CS2.
    Thanks for bothering anyway...
    OK, für all diejenigen, die genauso blind sind wie ich: geht hierhin: http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?product=39&platform=Macintosh und findet für Euren Mac alle optionalen Zusatzmodule (auch international) - nicht nur in der deutschen Version für PS bis runter zur CS2.
    Trotzdem danke für's Durchlesen...

  • What happened to the Extract filter? (In CS5)

    I just upgraded to PS CS5 (from CS3). Where did they move the Extract filter to?
    Does CS5 have a newer, better way to extract a subject from its background than CS3's extract filter?
    Thanks-

    The Extract filter was eliminated as it has been made utterly obsolete by the new selection techniques in CS5.
    Watch this video, for instance:
    http://photoshopnews.com/2010/04/30/refine-edge-hair-masking-in-photos hop-cs5/
    Wo Tai Lao Le
    我太老了

  • How to Install the Extract Filter in Photoshop CS5

    Extract filter is not available in Photoshop CS5...I guess..however while searching i found somthing http://www.egurudev.com/2011/09/install-the-extract-filter-in-photoshop-cs5.html
    Can somebody kindly confirm if this method works...if not please suggest some other alternative..thanks!!

    Check this out : http://feedback.photoshop.com/photoshop_family/topics/where_did_the_extract_filter_go_in_p hotoshop_cs5-12e7w3

  • Where is the Scientific Filter ?!?

    Very disappointed not to see the only filter I use on this Mac version of Audition. Why? I always cannot see any chance to put VST instruments... any news?

    It's AWOL - but hey, it may well return. Putting an entry in the Feature Request forum might be a good idea...

  • Where is the clouds filter?

    theres no "clouds" filter in my filter drop down menu...does any know where i can find one and how do i install it??

    Hi kayeldee,
    There is no Clouds filter in Photoshop Mix (where this thread was posted).
    In Photoshop, It's under Filter > Render.
    Here's a video tutorial of how to use the Difference Clouds filter from Lynda.com
    How to use the Difference Clouds filter | lynda.com tutorial - YouTube
    Regards,
    Pete

  • I can not find the Extract filter/tool...am I not looking hard enough?

    The help would be appreciated

    Sounds like you're coming from a really old version of Photoshop. Extract was replaced with Refine Edge in Photoshop CS5:
    http://feedback.photoshop.com/photoshop_family/topics/where_did_the_extract_filter_go_in_p hotoshop_cs5-12e7w3

  • What happened to the Extract Filter in CS6?

    I tried the Content aware option and all it did was shrink the image layer down.

    These are the optional plugins for photoshop cs5 windows:
    http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=4688
    For photoshop cs6 windows:
    http://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/plug-ins-photoshop-cs61.html

  • Hello friends like everybody? I need help, I have the CC version 2014 and I can not ge "extract filter" because I get the following message:   "Could not complete the Extract command, this version of Photoshot not offer the services required by the Plugin

    I need help, i have the CC 2014 and  i can npt get to associate the "extract filter"

    How did you get the Extract filter into Photoshop CC?  You will need to undo that - especially if you copied a whole batch of plug-ins supplied by Adobe with an earlier version.
    -Noel

  • Extract filter will not come up in Photoshop CS4 64 bit

    I have put the extactPlus into the Plug-ins folder.  I close and open Photoshop.  the extract filter is not there.  What can I do?

    There is a bit more.  I didn't know if anyone had the same problem as me but here is the rest.  I found there is a photoshop cs4 in (x86) and one in the none (x86) progam files.  Be sure you are using the icon that starts the none (x86) version of photoshop.  I went to the files of the none (x86) and clicked on the PS blue icon in the same bunch of program files where in inserted the extract filter.  Then it worked.   I know there are a lot of veriations but I hope this works for you.
    Al
    Hmmm.  It hasn't worked for me.  I installed the plug-in in the Program Files as well (not x86) and it still doesn't show up on my laptop running 64bit.  Specifically the plug in is in the plug in folder > filters folder as stated in the instructions.  I'm thinking it could be a graphics card issue or any number of things.  Does anyone have any other ideas?
    Thanks!  Marvin
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  • "Extract" filter or equivalent function

    Where do I find the "Extract" filter or equivalent function found on earlier versions of Photoshop?

    Norm, you'll have noticed the video is one of those super easy images they used to demo Refine Edge when it was first available?  I struggled with the tool for ages back then, finding a far from intuitive tool to use in real world situations, which is why I often use the Martin Evening tutorial on this forum, because he demos a difficult image, plus he shows how best you use it in the target image.  But I decided to make it look easy in my post above

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