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April 7, 2017

P: Nik DFine2 hanging in Sierra

  • April 7, 2017
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After Photoshop CC 2017 Nik Dfine2 hangs on MacOS. Sierra.   this appears on 2 different machines. Uninstalled NIK tools and reinstalled it.. but no change .. Anyone ?


Cheers Kees

Note: This conversation was created from a reply on: Problems with 2017.1.

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Inspiring
April 18, 2017
Thanks Jeffrey, I think we all appreciate that and at least we now have a shimmer of hope that Adobe is thinking of the issue.

Maybe now would be a good time for Adobe to buy the software 😉 from Google
Participating Frequently
April 18, 2017
Thank you for the feedback, that is very good news.
Legend
April 18, 2017
We're looking at whether we can workaround the problem and would like to keep them alive as long as possible - despite Google no longer supporting them.

That said, we're moving ahead with compiler updates, OS updates, etc. There's no guarantee that Nik plug-ins will work forever in future versions Photoshop, macOS and Windows.
Inspiring
April 18, 2017
I think the main concern for people is knowing whether Adobe can or will fix the problem especially if the issue lies with outdated Nik software.

Some feedback from Adobe would certainly be appreciated one way or another.
Known Participant
April 18, 2017
Is this fix for Define 2 problem, downgrading photoshop is not real answer. As it works in Lightroom- I am not in hurry, until Adobe fixes the issue!
Inspiring
April 18, 2017
Thanks for the reply 
Legend
April 18, 2017
It's an erroneous message. You can ignore it. Will be fixed in the next update.

https://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom/kb/compatibility-warning-with-edit-in.html
Participating Frequently
April 18, 2017
You just need to update camera RAW separately in LR. It's not connected with the other problem of slow response with filters in CC 2017.1.
Participating Frequently
April 18, 2017
Not so far, although Adobe will say it's up to Google to upgrade the Nik collection, who have already stated, they are doing no further modifications to the collection. I believe it's an Adobe problem, because filters from other manufacturers exhibit the same poor speed performance.
Inspiring
April 18, 2017
Not sure if the issue is related but after I did the Photoshop update, I then downgraded so the Nik Plugins worked but ever since downgrading, I get this message in Lightroom



But yet it appears I am using the ACR 9.10