Here are some helpful instructions for you Windows 10 users. I had a really hard time trying to figure this out and since Canon doesn't want to write proper instructions on how to install this software I did the job for them. So here it is. Let me know if you have any problems. ADOBE LIGHTROOM CLASSIC INSTALLION GUIDE -Download the studio pro driver https://www.canon-europe.com/support/consumer_products/products/printers/inkjet/pixma_pro_series/pixma_pro-100.html?type=download&language=en&os=windows%2010%20(64-bit) -This is a type of zip file open and install it. -When it asks you for a folder to install it into pick the MODULE folder in Adobe Lightroom Folder. -Once installed go to the MODULE folder where you installed the plug-in. -once the module folder is opened scroll down and look for PSETUP or PSETUP2 file. -Click either file to run the plug-in installer -After you click next you will need to select a folder inside Adobe Lightroom (the MODULE Folder) to install the plug-in to. -Once you select the folder then select Lightroom under the Compatible Application section then hit next. -Exit once complete. -Now open Lightroom and test. (you must have a catalog open to see if this works) -click on file then select Plug-ins, then you should see the canon studio pro option. -Open to make sure it works. ADOBE PHOTOSHOP -Start the plug-in software from the previous location. -If you are installing only for Photoshop, once you download the software install the Plug-in in the ADOBE photoshop folder. -Once the software is installed open the folder location where it was installed then scroll down to the file name PSETUP or PSETUP2 -Click on PSETUP or 2, when the software asks for the specific location for the plug click the browse button. -Find the Photoshop folder inside the ADOBE folder, then select the PLUG-IN folder then click select. -When you get back to the main selection, select photoshop, then hit next and you're done. -Now check in photoshop by selecting an image and opening it in photoshop. -click on file, then automate, and there you should be able to see the Canon Studio pro option.
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