Color Mechanic Plug-in for... Aperture!

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AntonioShalders
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Color Mechanic Plug-in for... Aperture!

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Hello everyone !

Please don't laugh... but... I need the installer for Color Mechanic for Aperture.
Yes I still use both...

Thanks in advance !
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jsachs
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Re: Color Mechanic Plug-in for... Aperture!

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You should be able to download the PC or Mac versions from the following links:

https:\\www.dl-c.com/Documents/ColorMechanicPro2.zip

https:\\www.dl-c.com/Documents/ColorMechanicPro2.0.dmg


You can use the following serial number:

GUKN NGXD GWSJ RLAR

I was unaware that it worked with Aperture, but it certainly might.
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AntonioShalders
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Re: Color Mechanic Plug-in for... Aperture!

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Hello Mr. Sachs,

I really really appreciate !!!

Antonio
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AntonioShalders
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Re: Color Mechanic Plug-in for... Aperture!

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Mr. Sachs,

Now I'm sot sure if it worked before with Aperture. Are you saying that never were a specific version for it ?
I'm asking because I'm sure I got it running with something that was not Photoshop. Perhaps Affinity Photo. Maybe...
I managed to use many old PS plug-ins with Affinity.

I use mainly a Mac, but long time ago I made a Wine bundle that allowed to run PW6 on a Mac, Mr. Sinkel shared some tougths with me at that time.
Now I have PW6 and 7 running in a Virtual Machine on my Mac.

It would be great if someday we have CM for Apple Photos. =)
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Re: Color Mechanic Plug-in for... Aperture!

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CM was developed solely as a Photoshop plug-in. It may or may not run using programs other than Photoshop that can host Photoshop plug-ins. Of course, you can run Picture Window and use its selective color correction command which is basically the same as CM -- the version in PWP 8 has a some extra features and should work OK on an Intel Mac under Wine or using an emulator such as Parallels.
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