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3.2.3 Opening and Saving Presets
Apart from the preset list option on the arrow-down menu of the Preset tab sheet there are also options for opening and
saving presets.
ColorStyler supports two types of preset files. CSP files are native ColorStyler files that can contain all of ColorStyler's
effect settings. You can open as well as save these files. ACV files are also supported by ColorStyler. These files are
generated by Photoshop's Curve dialog and only contain curve points. When ColorStyler opens such a file, it only
changes the curve points in the Tone and RGB sub tabs of the Main tab sheet in Advanced Mode. Both preset files are
shown as thumbnails in the preset list, but ACV files can only be opened and not saved by ColorStyler.
Clicking Open Preset displays a file dialog for selecting and opening a preset file. This function is only necessary if you
want to open a preset that is not located in the default preset folder of ColorStyler. All presets of the default presets folder
are displayed in the Own Presets group of the preset list and can be opened by clicking them there. The folder of the last
opened preset is displayed by default in the file dialog.
You can save the current ColorStyler settings as a preset file with the help of the Save Preset or Save Preset As menu
item. The difference between the two is that the Save Preset option automatically saves the preset file into the default
preset folder of ColorStyler whereas Save Preset As additionally displays a file dialog and asks you where you want to
save the preset.
The default preset folder of ColorStyler is located here:
Windows 2000/XP: c:\Documents and Settings\<user>\Application Data\ThePluginSite\ColorStyler\Presets\
Windows Vista/7: c:\Users\<user>\AppData\Roaming\ThePluginSite\ColorStyler\Presets\
MacOS X: /Library/Application Support/PhotoWiz/ColorStyler/Presets/
Both Save Preset commands display a Save Preset window, which lets you enter a preset name and define which effect
settings will be saved in the preset.
The check boxes of the used effects are automatically activated. The check boxes of the currently unused effects are
deactivated. If you keep that and save your preset only with the used effects, you can later combine the saved preset with
an existing effect in ColorStyler. That is done by opening the preset after activating the Combine check box.
If you want your preset to deactivate all other effects in ColorStyler when the Combine check box is active, you can
activate all check boxes. You can do that by clicking the Check All button. The Check None button deactivates all
check boxes and lets you manually choose certain effects for inclusion in the saved preset. Finally click on the Save
button to save the preset file or click on Cancel to abort this action.
The Reset Preset Folder menu item sets the default preset folder as the starting folder for the file dialog of the Open
Preset and Save Preset As commands. This way you can avoid searching for the default preset folder after you saved or
opened a preset from a different location on the hard drive.
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