Tiler - v1.4, by Richard Rosenman

Tiler - v1.4, © 2008 Richard Rosenman Advertising & Design. Release date: 06/15/03, Updated 09/28/08.


INSTALLATION:

Simply unzip "tiler.zip" and copy "tiler.8bf" to your "\Photoshop\Plug-Ins\" folder, or whichever plugin folder your host program uses. Load your program, open an image, go to the plugins menu and select the plugin.


DESCRIPTION:
This filter makes images tileable.

Horiz (Horizontal): This slider controls the amount (in percent) of horizontal blending to apply.

Vert (Vertical): This slider controls the amount (in percent) of vertical blending to apply.

HShift (Horizontal Shift): This slider controls (in percent) how much horizontal shift to apply.

VShift (Vertical Shift): This slider controls (in percent) how much vertical shift to apply.

Locks (Center Horiz Seam): This pushbutton will center the horizontal blended seam of the image, effectively overriding and disabling the HShift.

Locks (Center Vert Seam): This pushbutton will center the vertical blended seam of the image, effectively overriding and disabling the VShift.

Output: These pushbuttons define which color channels to output.

Lock Vert to Horiz: This pushbutton assigns the vertical amount to the horizontal for proportional tiling.

Realtime: Applies all effects (in realtime) on 'mouse drag' instead of on 'mouse release'.

Reset: Resets all values to default.


KNOWN BUGS:

NONE.


FIXES:

1.1 - Fixed a bug with the "H/V Shift" and "Center H/V Seam" which offset incorrectly on some resolutions.
1.2 - Selecting "Center H/V Seam" will now disable the appropriate controls until deselected again.
1.2 - Improved "H/V Shift" and "Center H/V Seam" bug, but still problematic when applying the filter multiple times on the same image. This bug will arise specifically on odd numbered horizontal and/or vertical resolutions.
1.3 - New GUI design.
1.3 - Windows Vista Compatibility.
1.4 - Preview image now scales correctly to zoom level.
1.4 - Preview no longer flickers on button / slider adjustment.
1.4 - Ability to use up to 3 GB of RAM under 32bit Windows (2000, XP, Vista) and 4 GB of RAM under 64bit Windows (2000, XP, Vista).


HOMEPAGE:

http://www.richardrosenman.com


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