Microtek gnc m drocdsho xx02revd Manuel D’Utilisation

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I installed the Digital ROC plug-in but do not see it listed under the filters for my 
host application. 
You need to select Applied Science Fiction from the Filter/Effects menu, and then select Digital 
ROC.  If Applied Science Fiction does not appear on your Filter/Effects menu, you may have 
installed Digital ROC in the wrong folder for use with your host application.  Consult the 
documentation that came with your host application to determine where the plug-in should be 
located. 
The installer did not list my imaging application when installing. 
The Digital ROC plug-in only officially supports the following applications: 
•  Adobe Photoshop 5.0, 5.5, 6.0, or 7.0 (may also work with other Photoshop plug-in 
compatible applications) 
•  Adobe Photoshop Elements 1.0 or 2.0 
•  Adobe Photoshop LE 5.0 
•  Adobe PhotoDeluxe Home Edition 4.0 (Windows only) 
•  Jasc Paint Shop Pro 7 (Windows only) 
•  Adobe PhotoDeluxe 2.0 (Macintosh only)  
 
For all other Adobe Photoshop compatible plug-in applications, you must tell the installer the 
folder in which to place the Digital ROC plug-in files.   
After I run Digital ROC, my image has "Applied Science Fiction" text written over 
it. 
You are running a trial version of the Digital ROC plug-in.  If you have already purchased the 
full version, you need to click on the "Buy and Register" button in the Digital ROC window and 
enter your information to complete registration. 
I once had the fully registered version of the Digital ROC plug-in, but somehow 
now I have reverted back to the trial version with watermarks. 
Your registration code file may be lost or corrupted.  Press the “Buy and Register” button and re-
enter your registration information. 
I clicked on a button while using Digital ROC and the next screen that appeared 
had strange characters or was not readable. 
If this happens, just scroll down the page and you will find the correct display. This is a problem 
that can occur sometimes in Adobe PhotoDeluxe 2.0 on a Macintosh. This is a known problem 
and will be addressed in a future release. 
I cannot enter a negative sign (-) into the slider text boxes. 
If this happens, enter a number first then add the negative sign. This is a problem that Macintosh 
users sometime experience. This is a known problem and will be addressed in a future release. 
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