That did it.  They need to fix either the installer or the instructions.

At 08:26 PM 5/21/2002 -0400,  wrote:
>Try looking in the folder where the Polaroid software installed.  You
>should find a file called PolaDSR.8bf.
>
>Copy this file (it's the plug-in) to any folder that has plug-ins
>already that do show up in Photoshop.  There should be a folder where
>Photoshop is installed called Plug-Ins or something similar.  That's
>where you want to copy the Polaroid one to.
>
>Then, start of PS and the Polaroid plug-in filter should show up on the
>Filters list.
>
>Joel Rittvo
>
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>
><< It shows up as "Dust and Scratch Removal" in About Plug-Ins and under
>"Filter >Polaroid >Dust and Scratch Removal" in your filters list.
>Haven't  tried it yet... >>
>
>
>It isn't there in my Photoshop.  Just the stand alone program seems to
>have loaded.
>
>Howard
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