Hi all. I'm assuming eye candy is not working in x6 because x6 is now true 64 bit.
Can someone share a link for how to install the 64bit eye candy so it works in Corel PP x6?
Thanks.
Kirk
Win 7, 64 bit, 16G Ram
I just installed the trial version of Photoshop 64-bit and copied the libmmd.dll over to my C:\Program Files\Corel\CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X6\Programs64 and C:\Program Files\Corel\Plugins\Alien Skin\Eye Candy 6 folders. Eye Candy 6 came up fine in CorelDraw X6 PhotoPaint.
I looked at the details of libmmd.dll. It's NOT an Adobe-created dll. It's an Intel C++ math library. So, I don't see how a licensing issue could develop. It's not owned by Adobe. It's owned by Intel and used to create Adobe products as well as other products. I have Nero v10 CD burning software, and this dll is present in that software. I also have TMPGEnc Video Mastering Works 5, which also has a version of this dll.
The version of libmmd.dll in Adobe Photoshop is 10.0.10.2.
Bryan
Hi Foster,
I totally agree. AlienSkin needs to fix this. On the SDK issue, several toolkits are free to use by the public to develop in C++, VB, etc.. Java SDK, .NET Framework, etc. That anyone can use freely.
Here's what I got from AlienSkin today...
Hi,
I am sorry that you are unable to install Eye Candy 6 into Corel PhotoPaint x6. Having to make the decision to drop Corel support was not something we took lightly. It was a difficult decision for us. The truth of the matter is we are a small software company and Corel kept changing things in their programs that required full rewrites of our software in order to be compatible. This is something that was just not possible for us to do. The fact that this has left you stranded bothers me, but there isn't much I can do.
I have run several tests up to this point. I installed both 32 and 64bit versions of Corel PhotoPaint x6. As you have found, in the 64bit version, everything but Eye Candy 6 shows up. However in the 32bit version, everything shows up even Eye Candy 6. How much memory(RAM) does your computer have in it?
Best regards,Robert Lounsberry
They'll get something figured out.
:-)