

It will display a tiny “before” window of your graphic, and an “after” window showing what your picture will look like after the filter has been applied. When you select the object(s) you want to apply a Xenofex filter to, a new window will pop up onscreen.
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A Mac with a CPU slower than a 603 at 200MHz processor will probably make Xenofex run too sluggishly for most tastes. Otherwise, you’ll be sitting in front of your Mac staring at the screen while you wait for the operation to complete. On the downside, you do need a fast machine for some of the more complex filters such as Lightning. Yes, that’s 16 filters, and each one comes with many useful presets, though you can modify each effect for your own use. The Filters include Baked Earth, Constellation, Crumple, Distress, Electrify, Flag, Lightning, Little Fluffy Clouds, Origami, Puzzle, Rounded Rectangle, Shatter, Shower Door, Stain, Stamper, and Television. It’s simple to use, with an interface anyone can master in a very short amount of time. In the few months I have been using it, I have never had a system crash or freeze during use. It needs Photoshop, or a comparable program like ColorIt! 4.0, to operate. As a Photoshop plug-in, you cannot run Xenofex by itself. Xenofex is a new set of Adobe Photoshop filters which will give you the ability to create some great effects. Actually, I think you could consider me what many of you are, a dabbler in graphic fun! Hey, I can’t make a living doing it, but I sure can have fun! And on top of all the useful things you can do with Xenofex, having fun is definitely one of them. I will make no bones about it I’m not what you would call a Graphics Professional.
