Filters are image effects or settings used to change the way a picture looks, and plug-ins are extended features like rulers or guidelines that aren’t included with Photoshop by default. These plug-ins are installed differently than the others on this list. You must have a free Adobe account and the Creative Cloud program installed to use the plug-ins. To find only the free downloads, be sure to choose Free on the right side. Kaleidoscope, Projection, Sorting Tiles, Blots, Weaver, and Contrast Balance are just some of the filters you can get here. On the download page, scroll past the commercial downloads to find the free options. When you’re ready to download something, fill out the download form to get the download link in your email. Use it to adjust the blur, axis and offset angle, zoom, and color, as well as select a preset shadow effect, such as Cast in Front, Flat Faint, and Rear shadow. Each plug-in includes a short description and a sample picture to show you what it does. All downloads are direct links to ZIP files. If putting the filter in that folder doesn’t work, try this one: Access your installed filters from the Photoshop Filter menu. Some filters are installed through an EXE file so that it installs like a regular program. In those instances, you don’t need to copy any files into any program folder. Instead, open the EXE file like you would any application and follow any prompts.
How to Install and Use Photoshop Plug-Ins
Photoshop plug-ins are ZXP files that must be installed using Adobe Extension Manager (unless it downloads as an EXE program file). Choose Install to browse for the ZXP file. Installed plug-ins can be accessed from the Photoshop Window > Extensions menu.