Photoshop 7.0 Filters & Plugins — Free Compatible List + Install Guide (2026)

Photoshop 7.0 Filters & Plugins — What Still Works in 2026

By the Photoshop 7.0 Hub editorial team · · 12-minute read

The short version

Photoshop 7.0 supports third-party plugins in the .8bf format. Any 32-bit .8bf plugin written for Photoshop 6, 7, CS, or CS2 will load. Free, legitimate plugins that still work include Filter Forge demos, Nik Collection 2012 (free since 2016), several MehdiPlugins, Flaming Pear's Solar Cell, and various open-source filter packs. We list them below with install instructions and download sources.

Compatibility window. Photoshop 7.0 only loads 32-bit .8bf plugins, and only those targeting Photoshop's older plugin API. Plugins released after roughly 2010 increasingly assume CS5+ features and will refuse to load. The list below is filtered to plugins that we have tested as loading and running cleanly on Photoshop 7.0.1.

How to Install a Plugin in Photoshop 7.0

  1. Close Photoshop 7.0.
  2. Locate the plugin's .8bf file. It is typically inside the plugin's installer output folder or zip archive.
  3. Copy the .8bf file to C:\Program Files\Adobe\Photoshop 7.0\Plug-Ins\Filters\.
  4. If the plugin came with auxiliary files (DLL, INI, presets), copy the entire plugin folder rather than just the .8bf — most modern plugins need the supporting files.
  5. Launch Photoshop 7.0. The plugin appears under the Filter menu, in a submenu named after the publisher (e.g., Filter → Nik Collection → Silver Efex Pro).

Nik Collection (2012 free release)

In 2016 Google released the Nik Collection — Silver Efex Pro, Color Efex Pro, Viveza, Dfine, Sharpener Pro, HDR Efex Pro — as free software. The last versions of the free Nik Collection (June 2016) still include 32-bit .8bf installers that load in Photoshop 7.0.

What you get: the best free black-and-white converter ever made (Silver Efex Pro), a powerful HDR tonemapping plugin, and a deep set of analog film simulations.

Source: the free 2016 build is archived on several reputable software-preservation sites. Always verify the SHA-256 hash matches a published value before installing.

Filter Forge Demos

Filter Forge produces commercial plugins, but a substantial library of community-built free filters is downloadable through its Filter Forge engine — and the engine's 32-bit .8bf is free and loads in Photoshop 7.0. The free version watermarks output; the paid version (~$149) does not.

Source: filterforge.com

MehdiPlugins (free filter pack)

Mehdi's collection of free filters has been online since the late 1990s. Filters include Wavy Lab, Sorting Tiles, Symmetry Mosaic, and Absolute Colorimetric. All are tiny .8bf files (under 100 KB each) and all load in Photoshop 7.0.

Source: the original author's site (search "MehdiPlugins" — links shift over time).

Flaming Pear Free Plugins

Flaming Pear's commercial plugin suite is well-known among Photoshop users. They also offer several free plugins including Solar Cell, Glitterato (free 2010 version), and Hue Up. All work with PS 7.0.

Source: flamingpear.com → Free Plugins.

Tarquin Plugins

Open-source set of artistic filters: Liquid Metal, Stained Glass, Spiral Tiles. Last updated in 2009 but all 32-bit and PS 7.0–compatible.

Photoshop's Bundled Filters (a reminder)

Before reaching for third-party plugins, remember that Photoshop 7.0 ships with around 100 filters built in:

Brushes (.abr Files)

Brush files for Photoshop 7.0 use the .abr extension. Any .abr file created in Photoshop CS or earlier loads in 7.0. Newer .abr files (PS CS6+) sometimes use brush features 7.0 cannot read and will fail to load — but the brush shapes usually load even when dynamics fail.

How to install brushes

  1. Open Photoshop 7.0.
  2. Press B for Brush tool.
  3. Click the small arrow at the right of the Brush picker in the options bar.
  4. Choose Load Brushes from the menu.
  5. Navigate to your downloaded .abr file and open. The new brushes append to the bottom of the brushes panel.

Free brush sources we recommend

Actions (.atn Files)

An Action is a recorded macro of steps you can replay on any image. Photoshop 7.0 ships with a small set in the Actions palette; you can download many more.

Install actions

  1. Open WindowActions (F9).
  2. Click the small arrow at the top right of the Actions palette → Load Actions.
  3. Pick your .atn file.
  4. The new action set appears in the palette. Expand it, click an action, and click the small Play triangle at the bottom of the palette.

Notes on action compatibility

Actions are fragile across Photoshop versions. An action that uses Content-Aware Fill, Camera Raw filter, or any feature added after PS 7.0 will halt with an error mid-playback. Look for actions explicitly marked "PS 7 / CS / CS2 compatible" or test before depending on one for production work.

Patterns (.pat Files)

Pattern files install via the Preset Manager:

  1. EditPreset Manager.
  2. Choose Patterns from the dropdown.
  3. Click Load, pick the .pat file.

Patterns appear in the Pattern Stamp tool, in Fill (Shift+F5), and in Pattern Overlay layer style.

Plugin Troubleshooting

"Plugin not appearing in Filter menu"

"Could not complete because of a program error" when running plugin

Plugin needs features Photoshop 7.0 does not have, or the plugin assumes 64-bit memory. Try the plugin in 8-bit mode (Image → Mode → 8 Bits/Channel) — many filters fail on 16-bit images in 7.0.

Photoshop crashes on launch after installing plugin

A bad plugin or DLL is crashing the host. Remove the most recently installed plugin's folder, restart, then add plugins back one by one to find the offender.

FAQ

Are all 64-bit plugins incompatible with PS 7.0?

Yes. Photoshop 7.0 is 32-bit and can only load 32-bit .8bf files. If a plugin is distributed as both 32 and 64-bit, use the 32-bit version.

Can I use Topaz Labs plugins with PS 7.0?

Older versions of Topaz plugins (around 2010–2014, before Topaz moved to a 64-bit-only architecture) work with PS 7.0. Newer Topaz Studio / Topaz AI plugins do not.

Where are old plugins archived?

The Wayback Machine often has snapshots of plugin developers' sites from the 2005–2012 era. Adobe Exchange (now discontinued) was the central registry; archive.org has partial snapshots.

Why do my "free download" plugin zip files contain a .exe instead of .8bf?

The .exe is an installer. Run it (in compatibility mode if needed) and the .8bf file will be placed somewhere on disk — usually C:\Program Files\PluginName\. Then manually copy the .8bf into Photoshop 7.0\Plug-Ins\Filters\.

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