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P3D v4 Metrix

Do you mean Matrix? From MAIW. If so, it's been deprecated as the originator has left the hobby.
 
I don't think he was with MAIW. J.r. Rubin at photosynthesis inc, but I can't find the website for that. I get a bunch of other junk. Anyway- It is a nifty tool where one can (in corel or adobe ) (not their tool.... a separate plug in), choose a portion of a jpg or whatever, choose effects, psi- metrix then click on 'analyze' then choose a selection anywhere else on that jpg or another jpg and choose metrix, and 'apply'. It will transfer the selection to the new section. Nice way to modify or enhance photoreals or whatever.
Yes- can do similar with tools in Corel or adobe, but this was a snazzy tool. bob
 
It won't work Dick: from the readme.txt - "This version of Metrix will function through December 31, 2021." He moved to jnrubin.net a few months ago but that's now defunct. The plugin was 32-bit only with some instructions on the website on how to force it to work with the 64-bit version of Photoshop. That didn't work either. I wasted quite a bit of time trying to get the Alpha(something) intermediate plugin to run.
 
I also tried it without luck. Dead end I think.
 
I talked to rubin years ago where to put the metrix.dll in Corel x4 and x19 . I fear he is dead now. don't know for sure. metrix plugin .zip is 2022 but maybeit m ight work. will see.
 
metrix from the wayback thing did not work, sadly. If we only knew how to get into the dll or u8bf whatever it is, and change the expiration date would be good.
 
You could set the computer date to an earlier time. I tried that and it works with my version of Photoshop. Remember to reset the computer setting to update time and date automatically when you're done.
 
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