View Full Version : where is the password?


Colin Walls
01-15-2005, 08:38 AM
I am trying to install the Hidden Power tools from HPPSE3. It asks for a password, which is says in on page 23. I can't see a password on this page [which is in the middle of the bit on monitor calibration].

BTW, finding this forum was a PITA - the www.hiddenpower.com Web site only seems to reference HPPSE2 and takes me to that forum.

Richard_Lynch
01-15-2005, 10:40 AM
Please count in exactly 23 pages (front and back) from the front of the book. An error happened on the editorial side when they were putting together the CD...it is actually page 23 from the front of the book but it is not number 23--a book layout thing.

Do feel free to endulge the text of the book as well as the tools...the real reason I wrote the book was the content, and you need one to work with the other.

OK?

Colin Walls
01-16-2005, 01:44 AM
Thanks Richard.

I have actually read most of the book and found it very interesting. I got curious about the tools I wondered if the Layer Mask was better than the one I got elsewhere. I really miss the functionality of the full PS layer mask [the way it adopts an active selection]. But guess that PSE can only be stretched so far.

BTW, it would be nice if it told you that the tools had been successfully installed. It happens so fast that you are left wondering.

Richard_Lynch
01-17-2005, 11:42 AM
Yes, I accidentally left off a confirmation file...The heat of a deadline.

Sorry.

Colin Walls
01-17-2005, 03:30 PM
[QUOTE=Richard_Lynch]Yes, I accidentally left off a confirmation file...The heat of a deadline.
QUOTE]

I know about deadlines. I'll complain more when I'm perfect. :rainbow:

Richard_Lynch
12-09-2005, 01:33 PM
Scott,

Sorry to remove your message but it is laced with a kind of negativity that I don't think is beneficial to visitors here. I forgot to put the message in the installer, as stated, and that is all. The tools install just fine, regardless of the missing confirmation. I admit to being a person who is an expert with Photoshop and image editing, and one who comes to creating installers out of necessity. If you have never done it, it is more complex than just unzipping a file. If you have some technical expertise in this matter that you would like to share and have helpful suggestions, I am willing to listen.