Photoshop :: How To Transfer Plugins From CS5 To CS6
May 22, 2012H ow do I transfer plugins from CS5 to CS6?
View 3 RepliesH ow do I transfer plugins from CS5 to CS6?
View 3 Repliesi just got cs2, and would like to simply move my plugins to it, rather than d/l them all over again.
View 6 Replies View RelatedIs there a way to transfer from CS5 to CS6 Presets and plugins
View 7 Replies View RelatedI just "upgraded" from Photoshop CS6 to Photoshop CC.
How do I get all my apps, plug ins, actions, automate apps, brushes, etc. from Photoshop CS6 onto/into the proper folders in Photoshop CC so I can use them in CC?
My OS is Mac OSX 10.7.5.
I have Photoshop CS3. I have a new camera, the sony nex 6, which requires a RAW plug in. Will CS3 support the required plug in.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI own Design and web Premium CS6 and Lightroom 5.2 running with NIK and Canon Printer iPF9100 plugins running just fine on a Win7 machine.
I purchased and installed PhotoShop CC about a month ago/ When I start PhotoShop CC from the exec file the NIK and Canon plugins do not show up. If I am in Lightroom and ask to edit in PhotoShop CC the file opens in PhotoShop CC and I can access both plugins. If I am in Lightroom the NIK plugin is available and works just fine.
I have tried putting the plugins in:
NIK:
C:Program FilesAdobeAdobe Photoshop CC (64 Bit)Plug-ins
Canon:
C:Program FilesAdobeAdobe Photoshop CC (64 Bit)Plug-insiPF9100 Print Plug-In for Photoshop x64Print Plugin for iPF9100
C:Program FilesCanoniPF9100 Print Plug-In for Photoshop x64Print Plugin for iPF9100
C:Program FilesCommon FilesAdobePlug-InsCCPrint Plugin for iPF9100
My Canon dealer says the driver and plugin for my printer work just fine on other customers machines.
I upgraded from CS4 to CS6 and have not been able to see my plug-ins in CS6. I tried reinstalling them and dropping them in the CS6 file and still can't see them.
View 5 Replies View RelatedAt first glance PS CC looks pretty cool, downloaded without a hitch and worked first time. There doesn't seem to be an alternative plug-in folder option in Preferences anymore, how do I get CC to 'see' my Nik Plug-ins?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI use Photoshop CS3. All plug-ins used to work before. Now with some of the plug-ins (liquify+vanishing point+artistic for example) the following happens:
- plug-in dialog window opens
- i can make changes and see the preview of them in the plug-in window
- i can apply the plug-in
- then PS displays a dialog saying something like "applying effect.."
- but when that is finished I'm back at my original image without the plug-in effect being applied (nothing shows in history window)
I've tried uninstalling/reinstalling Photoshop but the problem remains. I even tried installing a demo of PS CS4 but have the same problem with that version.
The error appears on the plugins with a more sophisticated user interface, the ones with the basic UI (like gaussian blur etc) still work ok.
like to know that ABSoft have just released their 64-bit version of Neat Image Photoshop 64-bit plugin.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI have an old version of Photoshop (3.0) which I've never updated because frankly it still suits my needs.(which are limited). I realized recently that when I switched from Windows 95 to Windows 98 se a few years back I lost some of my filters, like clouds and mezzotint, ripple, lighting and a handful of others. When I go back and fire up the 95 machine they are there. Also I notice they are in the plugin folder but not showing up on the menu. The best investigation I've turned up is that Photoshop(at least on the 98 machine) says it doesn't recognize the file extention?( 8bf files )although the computer lists this as a recognized file.( 8bf )
View 2 Replies View RelatedI just got my hands on KPT 7 or 5 i dont remember, but does any one know of a good place to learn how to use the plugs in? tutorials or anything would be great.
View 8 Replies View RelatedHave looked pretty much everywhere (except the right place, apparently) for my Nik and OnOne software. Do they have to be installed into PS to work? They show up in LR and work fine.
View 4 Replies View RelatedWith Photoshop CS6 I found the plugins under filters; do I have to reload in Photoshop CC?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI just purchased CS6 and noticed that some of the 3rd party filters I had in CS4 have not been migrated over to CS4. The specific plugins I'm concerned about are Noiseware Professional and Alienskins, both of which I am able to access in CS4's filter drop down menu.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI have just upgraded to CS6 from CS5. How do I move my plugins to CS6?
View 4 Replies View RelatedHow do I install third party plug-ins such as NIK or Topaz in CC?
View 4 Replies View RelatedNone of my existing PS CS5 plugins (onOne, NIK, Perfect, Topaz) show up in my newly installed PS CS6. What is the recommended procedure for getting the plugins to be available under PS CS6?
View 4 Replies View RelatedWhere should I / how should I install the Lighting Styles folder and the 8bf, 8bi and 8ba files included in the optional plugins for Photoshop CS6? (Win 32)
View 2 Replies View RelatedI've recently converted from CS5 to CS6. I noticed that CS6 was pointing to CS5 for plugins rather than CS6. I made the mistake of trying to move the plugin folder from CS5 to CS6, which made a bit of a mess. I ended up reinstalling CS6, getting the most current updates, and uninstalling and reinstalling my Nik plugins, and this time they went into the correct folder (CS6 instead of CS5) -- no problem, everything worked, except for Dfine which said it was only compatible with CS5.
I got the most recent version, which is to work for CS6; I uninstalled the old Dfine; installed the new one. Everything looks fine. Except that when I attempt to use it in CS6, it crashes completely and shuts everything down. I've uninstalled and reinstalled, and gotten new downloads, etc. But this continues to happen. Everything else seems to work fine. The plug-ins are all together where they are supposed to be.
They all show up on the filter menu. I've exhausted all possibilities on the Nik side, and now I'm wondering if there's something on the Adobe Photoshop side.
My Collection of Nik plug-ins are installed to PS6. I don't know how to get them into PS CC.I also want to know how to set up the link so I can jump from PS to LR and back while editing an image.I am working on Mac desktop.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'd like to be able to construct some Actions which use third-party Plug-ins - Is it even generally possible ....? The simpler the construction scheme the better. I'm working with CS5.
View 26 Replies View RelatedShould I just do a plain upgrade to cs6 from 5.1 and let the plugins update, too? Or should I do a clean install?
I have a lot of plugins - NIK, OnOne perfect suite, and portrait pro. This is on a mac
Several of the filters I use regularly don't have 64 bit versions.
View 13 Replies View Relatedi wish to try to run PScs6 without my Nik and Topaz plug ins to see if it improves speed.is there a way to do this short of simply deleting the plug ins?
View 3 Replies View Related'm trying to install a color wheel plug-in into Photoshop CS6, however I can't seem to get it to appear in the extensions menu.My biggest problem is that I can't find the folder where the plugin should be placed.I didn't install Photoshop onto my C: drive you see, and when I go into "C:Program Files/Adobe" all that's there is "Common Files".
Now, I tried going onto the drive where it's installed, but when I go I see both an "Adobe" and "Photoshop CS6 (64bit)" folder. There's no extra "Photoshop CS6 (64bit) folder in the Adobe folder, all that's in there is "Patch files" and there's not Plug-ins folder whatsoever in the Photoshop CS6 folder. I tried creating one, but that obviously didn't work. Not even setting that folder as the additional plug-ins folder worked... I'm not sure what else to try or where else to look.
I installed plugins for CS6(64bit) in Program Files/Adobe/Adobe Photoshop CS6 (64 Bit)/Additional Plug-ins and nothing! CS6 doesn't recognize it, namely "dofpro.8bf" and it's companion file "convert.exe". I have verified that the above path is in the preferences of CS6 for additional plugins.
I then copied the files to Program Files/Adobe/Adobe Photoshop CS6 (64 Bit)/Plug-ins!
I have looked all over and cannot find any other places to install the files.
The instructions for the DOF Pro software said to simply copy the two files into the folder where CS6 has it's plug-ins. I don't know why CS6 is not displaying the DOF Pro filter option in the Filter drop down menu.
I am running Windows 7 Home 64bit and it is fully up to date.
I just subscribed to Creative Cloud , I would like to use my NIK plugins in PSD CS6. How do I move them over or can I make them work in both versions.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have Photoshop 7.0 and I want Adobe Raw, I down loaded the Camera Raw 3.3 plugin but it doesn't seem to open my Dimage7 Raw files, what gives?
View 5 Replies View Relatedif there are any 3d toolsets available for photoshop? Basically something that would allow me to easily create spheres, cubes and other 3D objects. Hopefully being able to be complety texturized and lit by rendering different lighting effects.
I find a lot of 3D software confusing to use and hard to learn. I'd just like to be able to do simple stuff like this for graphics work.
I have CS2 and it's worked perfectly until I installed Nik's Dfine and Viveza. I have done a reinstall of PS and that didn't help. I've also moved the Nik folder to a different location outside the plugins folder...and I've deleted the selection tool folder from within the Nik folder itself.
None of this seems to make any difference. After about 8 reboots of the computer, PS "may" work with the Nik plugins. And if it does, it will work with them fine on any image I open. But if I close PS the nightmare starts again!