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WatermarkRemover.io for Photoshop

This plugin introduces support to remove watermarks from images in the Photoshop backend by PixelBin's Watermark Remover transformation.

Note

To learn more about how to use this plugin, click here.

Install dependencies

First, make sure that npm is installed on your system.

After you ensure that your terminal is in the root of this project, use npm to install the various dependencies needed:

npm install

Optional
If you prefer to use yarn, after you generate the package-lock.json file you can run the following line to import dependencies to a yarn.lock file:

yarn import

Build Process

There are two ways to build the plugin for use in Photoshop:

  • yarn watch (or npm run watch) will build a development version of the plugin, and recompile every time you make a change to the source files. The result is placed in dist folder. Make sure your plugin is in watch mode in UDT app.
  • yarn build (or npm run build) will build a production version of the plugin and place it in dist folder. It will not update every time you make a change to the source files.

You must run either watch or build prior to trying to use within Photoshop!

Launching in Photoshop

You can use the UXP Developer Tools to load the plugin into Photoshop.

If the plugin hasn't already been added to your workspace in the UXP Developer Tools, you can add it by clicking "Add Plugin...". You can either add the manifest.json file in the dist folder or the plugin folder.

  • If you add the one in the plugin folder, then you need to update the relative path to the plugin build folder ( dist ) by clicking the ••• button > "Options" > "Advanced" > "Plugin build folder".
  • During development, it is recommended to build the plugin using yarn watch and load the manifest.json in the (plugin build) dist folder.

Once added, you can load it into Photoshop by clicking the ••• button on the corresponding row, and clicking "Load". Switch to Photoshop and you should see the starter panels.


PS Version : 23.2.0 or higher UXP Version : 5.6 or higher