Maybe you can stay and add your knowledge to the communit. There are a
lot of Photoshop users, but really comparatively few programmers using
the Photoshop SDK. You may find you only get out what you put in. Of
course, if you want a guaranteed answer you have to buy a $195 support
case from Adobe.
Aandi_Inston@adobeforums.com wrote:
> Maybe you can stay and add your knowledge to the communit. There are a
> lot of Photoshop users, but really comparatively few programmers using
> the Photoshop SDK. You may find you only get out what you put in. Of
> course, if you want a guaranteed answer you have to buy a $195 support
> case from Adobe.
>
> Aandi Inston
There is also the SDK mailing list. It has fairly good volume and the quality is
pretty good. I haven't heard if it's going to be abandoned at some future date
in favor of this forum or not, but I would like to see the two cross-linked so
that I have to deal with only one stream instead of two.
All this, and more, would be possible if Adobe did not insist on absolute secrecy in order to discourage plugin development. A modern software company would offer something better than this creaky, obsolete forum software, too: It's 2006, why not a
TWiki?
Toby_Thain@adobeforums.com wrote:
> "We can't tell you until you've paid."
Actually, it's all free now unless you need to start a critical trouble ticket
(or whatever they call those things). You just need to ask for the Advanced SDK
to get it.
And the link to request to get on the sdk mailing list is out there somewhere as
well.