Cool Photoshop Plug-in: Wire Worm

Horoscope Fish

Senior Member
I just ran across this rather interesting bit of FREE software, Wire Worm. It's a plug-in for Photoshop and it's designed to do pretty much one thing: Remove things like power-lines and wire fences from your images. I haven't spent a *lot* of time with Wire Worm but it seems to do a pretty decent job. The gallery of user-submitted photos (hover your cursor for before & after) is what sold me on this plug-in and no, I don't know if Wire Worm works with Lightroom or not...

That link again: MV's Plugins Wire Worm

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Same for me. 64bit. No go

Be sure to place the plugins in the 32-bit plugins folder, and run the 32-bit Photoshop program version to use the plugins.
 
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Carroll

Senior Member
[MENTION=13090]Horoscope Fish[/MENTION] Paul, thanks for the tip on WireWorm...


1. Downloaded WireWorm to my downloads directory.
2. Extracted all files from zipped WireWorm.
3. This created a WireWorm folder. (unzipped)
4. Moved WireWorm unzipped folder to my Adobe Photoshop CC Plug-ins sub-directory. This is in Program Files (x86). (Needed Administrator Privileges to move.)
5. Opened PS CC...it was in Filters, under "MV's Plug-ins".

My terminology might not be correct in explaining what I did, but WireWorm works fine for me.

My OS is Windows 7, 64bit.
 

Horoscope Fish

Senior Member
[MENTION=13090]Horoscope Fish[/MENTION] Paul, thanks for the tip on WireWorm...


1. Downloaded WireWorm to my downloads directory.
2. Extracted all files from zipped WireWorm.
3. This created a WireWorm folder. (unzipped)
4. Moved WireWorm unzipped folder to my Adobe Photoshop CC Plug-ins sub-directory. This is in Program Files (x86). (Needed Administrator Privileges to move.)
5. Opened PS CC...it was in Filters, under "MV's Plug-ins".

My terminology might not be correct in explaining what I did, but WireWorm works fine for me.

My OS is Windows 7, 64bit.

Most awesome... Thank you! I'm running Win7 64-bit at home as well and your terminology is just fine. .. :D
 

Ruidoso Bill

Senior Member
OK, I opened CS6 32bit after putting it in the plug in folder for 32 bit and it worked fine, I think it is the first time I have ever opened CS6 32bit, anyway it worked. Tks for the tip.
 

Ruidoso Bill

Senior Member
Kinda fun...

telephoneWires4.jpg

telephoneWires4gone.jpg
 

Carroll

Senior Member
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