Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Shouldn't an INJ pose actually inject something?

chriscox opened this issue on May 18, 2009 ยท 25 posts


lesbentley posted Tue, 19 May 2009 at 12:10 PM

@ santicor,

To be fair, I must say that I think that a pz2 that calls other files that ultimately do inject something, like the V4 ++ morphs for example, can legitimately be called an INJ files, because they do result in the injection of deltas into the figure. This is certainly the sense in which DAZ use the term "INJ".

IMHO as long as the file ultimately results in the injection of deltas, it can rightly be called an INJ file, even if the morphs injected are not original to the vendor. However I think the vendor is responsible for pointing out loud and clear that that some other product is required in order to use their INJ files.

From my reading, I think what chriscox is talking about is something quite different. He clearly states that the files he bought "... only changed morph channel values and did not inject the delta information ". I take that to mean that the files neither contained deltas, nor called other files which ultimately lead to the injection of deltas**.** In other words that they were strictly, and only, MOR (or MOR/MAT) poses .