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June 16, 2015
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Nik/Topaz/onOne won't install on CC 2015

  • June 16, 2015
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So, I installed CC 2015.  The installation went fine except that, a) none of my additional editing software (Nik, onOne, Topaz, etc.) is linked to CC 2015, b) my PS CC 2014 app was removed, and c) none of the installation scripts for Nik, Topaz, DxO FilmPak or onOne Perfect Photo 8.5 recognize CC 2015.  In other words, I have zero access to the tools I need to create.

I've contacted the vendors individually, and expect updated install scripts for currently available software.  But I have no intention of upgrading some things, like Perfect Photo 8.5 which is now in version 9, and I suspect that they will not be issuing install scripts for old software to recognize CC 2015.  This is a HUGE problem and I expect Adobe to figure out how to fix it.

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Correct answer Govardhan.V

Yes, Adobe mentioned earlier that third plugins might not work with CC 2015  .

You may reinstall Photoshop CC 2014 again .

I guess you had referred below link :

https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/help/creative-cloud-2015-updates.html

16 replies

Participant
June 17, 2015

I just copied my 2014 adobe plugins folder items to the 2015 version and almost all is working except extensions of onone software

Inspiring
June 16, 2015

Actually, for most plugins, there's no need to reinstall. Since PS CC 2015 installs in a new folder and since the installer is leaving alone all the files that did not belong to the initial PS CC 2014 install, one just has to copy the plugins folder from the 2014 folder to the 2015 folder (unless you deleted the 2014 folder too fast).

I did this for all my plugins without any problem. However, as mentioned in the ON1 document, the ON1 panels don't work in 2015. You have to use the File | Automate menu.

--Patrick
Participating Frequently
June 17, 2015

Thanks Samoeen,

YOURS is the right answer.  Worked for me.

Participant
June 17, 2015

I download NIK as a trial as suggested, reinstalled worked perfectly. Windows.

Participating Frequently
June 16, 2015

Here Nik and Perfect Effects are OK. I simply re-intalled NIK (trial version). For Perfect Effects I just followed - Adobe CC 2015 & ON1 Compatibility – ON1 Support

I am Mac User.

Known Participant
June 23, 2015

The only plug-ins that were a problem on my iMac were the Topaz ones.  Fortunately, I do a lot of work in Lightroom, and the Topaz plug-ins all work from there.  I would like them to work in PS again, but none of the work-arounds solved that problem for me.

Participating Frequently
June 16, 2015

Nik is running well.

theKnight-dAWY7K
Participating Frequently
June 16, 2015

Can you please tell me how I can get my Nik filters up and running with PS CC 2015, which I installed earlier today and which to my frustration, doesn't appear to support my Nik filters.  

Participating Frequently
June 16, 2015

If you had Nik up and running all you need to do is go to the website and download the latest software.  It will be located under the Trial link but once installed it will recognize the licenses you have and function fully.

Participant
June 16, 2015

I just installed Topaz Complete Collection in Photoshop CC 2015 without any problems. All my presets are there as well.

Govardhan.V
Govardhan.VCorrect answer
Participating Frequently
June 16, 2015

Yes, Adobe mentioned earlier that third plugins might not work with CC 2015  .

You may reinstall Photoshop CC 2014 again .

I guess you had referred below link :

https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/help/creative-cloud-2015-updates.html

Participating Frequently
June 16, 2015

Thanks, dude.  I never saw the box to retain old stuff - not that it was plain as day.  At least I can recover the old s/w, though I suspect I'll need to reinstall everything.