Photoshop and DeBabelizer


This section covers typical questions and answers concerning Photoshop and DeBabelizer. Select one of the following topics:

Photoshop version

Q: What version of Photoshop do your recommend?

A: You can use 2.0 or any later version. While the 3DO custom plug-ins were written under version 2.5, they can be used under version 2.0, version 2.5, and version 3.0.

If you plan to convert a large batch of images to 3DO format, consider using DeBabelizer, which is compatible with Photoshop Plug-Ins, including the plug-ins for reading and writing 3DO cels and images.

Note: You need DeBabelizer 1.5 to read files saved from Photoshop 2.5, and you must move the CelTypes file to use the CelWriter.

Photoshop problems

Q: I took a 640-x-480, 24-bit image, sized it to 320 x 240, reduced it to 256 colors, and then tried to save it as an 8-bit uncoded cel using the CelWriter Custom Plug-In. Photoshop crashes every time.

A: Maybe you have a memory problem. Try turning off all extensions and third-party control panels, or increase the memory allocated using the Get Info command in the Finder.

Photoshop and coded cels

Q: I get a strange palette when I use the CelWriter to create coded cels for the 3DO Station.

A: In most cases, it's best to create coded cels from 3DO Animator, where you have full control over the palette. You can also use the Coded-8 CelWriter, which lets you import a palette previously created in 3DO Animator. The 3DO PostPro tool, new in this release, will eventually offer full control over palettes as well.

Corrupt CelWriter files from DeBabelizer

Q: When I use the 3DO CelWriter in batch mode with DeBabelizer, I can't open the exported cels with the CelReader or 3DO Animator.

A: Make sure that you've copied the CelTypes file into the DeBabelizer folder before you process your files. Using the 3DO CCMs for DeBabelizer should also yield better results than plug-ins.