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April 27, 2024
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Luminar Neo as a plugin for PSE 2024

  • April 27, 2024
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I have been using Luminar Neo as a plugin with PSE2024 and, until Luminar's latest update it worked well.

Since the update when I try to use Neo as a plugin I get a Windows error message which says 'Windows cannot find 'bad' make sure you have typed the name correctly and then try again'.

I wondered if anyone has a similar problem and if anyone has found a solution.

Correct answer Greg_S.

@foxy45 you haven't told us what method of copying files you have tried.

 

You need to look for a file named luminarneo.8bf and copy it into the following folder:

C:\Program Files\Adobe\Photoshop Elements 2024\Plug-Ins

 

The file probably already exists in the following folder for Elements 2018:

C:\Program Files\Adobe\Photoshop Elements 2018\Plug-Ins

 

I just updated Luminar Neo to the latest version.  You may want to do that before copying the plug-in file.

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Greg_S.
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 12, 2025

@foxy45 , I just noticed that the latest Photoshop plugin file for Neo is slightly larger than the older one.  You should find it at:

C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Plug-Ins\CC\

Participating Frequently
August 13, 2025

Hi

 

Sorry for the delay.

 

I wanted to check out the steps Id taken previously before getting back to you. I'd downloaded a video from chatGPT by Clever Photographer which hadn't worked. I'd intended writing down the steps so you may have seen where i was going wrong. But, low and behold, it worked this time!! Very annoying when that happens, isn't it. Anyway, I'm up and running now so thanks for your interest.

Have a good day.

Regards

 

Tony

Greg_S.
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Greg_S.Community ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
August 11, 2025

@foxy45 you haven't told us what method of copying files you have tried.

 

You need to look for a file named luminarneo.8bf and copy it into the following folder:

C:\Program Files\Adobe\Photoshop Elements 2024\Plug-Ins

 

The file probably already exists in the following folder for Elements 2018:

C:\Program Files\Adobe\Photoshop Elements 2018\Plug-Ins

 

I just updated Luminar Neo to the latest version.  You may want to do that before copying the plug-in file.

Participating Frequently
August 11, 2025
Hi

Thanks for your response - I'll check it out tomorrow

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Participating Frequently
August 11, 2025

I had Elements 2018 and had added Luminar Neo as a plugin with no problems. It appeared under Filters. I then upgraded to Elements 2024, did the same procedure to add the plug in but it doesn't appear under Filters and I can't use it. Everyone else says re-installing does the trick but, sadly, not in my case. I 've read up on the web and tried various methods of copying files which hasn't worked either. Then I spotted that Elements ame with the Luminar Neo already installed. That would have been good but it's not in my version. I'm running Windows 11. Anybody got any more ideas please?

TIA

Participating Frequently
May 21, 2024

Hola  a todos, desde hace ya algun tiempo y todas las actualizaciones que ha tenido Neo me viene pasando que como pluging deja de funcionar y ni siquiera desinstalandolo vuelve a funcionar, a menos que apague el PC y reinicie windows.

alguna solucion aparte de desinstalar el plugin desde neo y reinstalarlo? Esto me pasa en Photoshop y en Lightroom 

 

Participant
May 12, 2024

I had exactly the same problem. I had to uninstall and then reinstall Neo Photoshop plug-in (through the File>Install Plug-ins command in Neo). Problem solved! 🙂 Extreme Jellyman's hints below were the key - thanks!

 

Participant
May 7, 2024

I had the same thing even though I had installed Neo as a plug-in update when opeining it from Lightroom. I had to uninstall and then reinstall Neo Photoshop plug-in (through the File>Install Plug-ins command in Neo) and then it worked.

Greg_S.
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 27, 2024

No problem here using the latest update of Neo on a Windows 11 machine.

 

In Neo, try using the File>Install Plug-ins command.

PrakticalAuthor
Inspiring
April 28, 2024

Thanks Greg.

It worked a treat.