Mailing List AE-List@media-motion.tv — Message #44650
From: Rob Birnholz <absolutemotion@birnholz.com>
Sender: Rob Birnholz <absolutemotion@birnholz.com>
Subject: Re: [AE] Detailed missing plugins reporting?
Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2012 13:57:14 -0500
To: After Effects Mail List <AE-List@media-motion.tv>
There is a free script you can download that searches for and turns on/off plug ins by name. Check aescripts.com or google.

Rob Birnholz
Absolute Motion Graphics, Inc.
www.absolutemotiongraphics.com
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On Jun 25, 2012, at 11:39 AM, Dave Bittner <dave@pixelworkshop.com> wrote:

> I'm working on a AE project handed over from another animator, and it makes use of plugins that we didn't own. (GenArts Sapphire, to be precise. Which are exquisite, beautiful, gorgeous, delectable, life-changing and soul-affirming. They are also effin-expensive. Yes, this is the part where some of you will chime in with the "But they save me so much time, they are worth it!" argument. You are correct, of course. They are still effin-expensive, especially when you had not budgeted for them.)
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> When I launch the project I'm greeting with the usual "This project uses plugins not installed…" dialog box, along with a list of the plugins. I'm wondering if AE provides a more detailed reportage of where, precisely, the plugins are used. I can easily recreate a vignette effect on a layer, for example, without needing the actual plugin, if I know where it's being applied.
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> Thanks,
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> Dave
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> Dave Bittner - Pixel Workshop Inc.
> www.pixelworkshop.com
> 410.381.8555
> Twitter @bittner
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