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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

barte84297983
Participant
July 24, 2016

I have so much hate for Adobe right now.

Participant
July 25, 2016

Good news since deleting my Bridge preferences, cash and the Bridge CC program and then reinstalling bridge and recreating our preferences all of our problems with Bridge and Photoshop CC plug-in filters have disappeared and everything is working fine.

Participant
July 10, 2015

I have been able to get nearly all my plugins running, but CC2015 still drives me nuts. Nik for example works sometimes. Sometimes it doesn't

I can use sharpener for example, but not everytime the settings will be applied, sometimes I have to do it again over filter->last filter (crtl-f)

But more disturbing are the crashes. I never had crashes using CC2014, but 2015? Nearly every day. Tried several things, ended in using CC2014 again.

SolonasM
Inspiring
July 1, 2015

I just copy/paste the contents of plug-in folder [mac] from PsCC2014 to PsCC2015 ,

NIK software,Topaz Labs,Imagenomics Portraiture and DxO`s VP & FP works seamlessly 

i wish a  Creative month to all!!

P.S Also Alien`s BlowUp3 through "Automate" 

Participating Frequently
June 28, 2015

I made some tests today with a new user. (OSX Yosemithe, PS 2015) I can see the topaz-pugins in the filter menu, but I'm not able to launch them. Nothing happens. With a new user topaz launches, so with trail an error I found out, if I delete the "Adobe Photoshop CC 2015 Prefs.psp" topaz woks. But if I change some preferences, after a relaunch of PS topaz does not work like before. Funny thing.

Participating Frequently
June 24, 2015

The Nik Collection can be installed for Photoshop CC 2015 from the trial download. The only caveat is that in order to get Photoshop CC 2015 to show up in the list of apps during the install of the Nik Collection you have to open Photoshop at least once.

After first installing the Photoshop update and trying to install the Nik Collection, Photoshop CC 2015 did not show up in the list of apps where the plugins were going to be installed. After opening Photoshop CC 2015 and closing it, then running the Nik Collection installer again, Photoshop CC 2015 showed up in the list and the plugins installed as expected.

Known Participant
June 24, 2015

It would be nice if the Topaz collection would work.

Participating Frequently
June 28, 2015

Reinstalling the Topaz s/w worked for me.  PITA since there's a bunch of them, but it's what works.

Known Participant
June 23, 2015

Nik and On One work with 2015 but Topaz is not working no  matter what I do.  Tried moving the plug-ins - NADA.  Tried reinstalling 2015 and reinstalling Topaz - NADA>  I hope Adobe gets it's act together and finds a solution!!!!

Participating Frequently
June 24, 2015

I had to reinstall all the Topaz plugins from scratch but that did the trick for me.

onOne Perfect Suite 8.5 actually worked simply by copying the plugins, but what doesn't work is the sidebar tool for invoking them.  I never used the Edit > Automate function with them before, but they're there in 2015.  onOne support was aces with me working through it.

Known Participant
June 24, 2015

Tried the reinstall.,  Didn't work.  NO answer from Topaz yet either even though they supposedly are very interested in customer support....HA.

Participant
June 20, 2015

I got all my plugins to work in CC 2015, however, for the Nik suite, I can only access them using the "Nik Collection Selective Tool."  It won't let me access them from the filter menu - although they are listed there.  Is everyone having that same problem and is there a work around.  I prefer accessing them from the filter menu.  I use the Mac w/ Yosemite OS.  Thanks.

Participating Frequently
June 24, 2015

same with me. Only access over selctiv tool from nik. all other plugins working well.

Known Participant
June 24, 2015

Is there a way to contact someone at Nik/Google about this?  I can't seem to find a way to contact anyone to ask if there is a way to solve this problem.  I have uninstalled and re-installed the software on two computers and they both have the same problem - it is annoying.


I think the problem is Adobe's.  They didn't get the software honed to avoid all these issues with NIK/Google/Topaz.  Pretty infuriating.

robins43940182
Participating Frequently
June 18, 2015

yup me too, copied plug ins across and all workeded - including 'imagenomic portraiture - which i had to MOVe form the ps folder into the ps.plugin folder :-)

Participant
June 17, 2015

simply C+P the contents of my 2104 Plug ins folder to the 2015 Plug ins folder and all is well. bingo easy

Participant
June 17, 2015

Here's what worked for me...this after 4 hours of head banging.  I reinstalled Nik using the Nik Install App. and then added it to the Adobe Plugin file--not in the Generator.  I'm guessing that downloading the trial version would accomplish the same thing.  BTW  I noticed that this version of NIK is compatible with Photoshop CC 2015 hence a third party plug-in incompatibility should not be a concern.

Update.  All seemed to go well with NIK until I tried opening a file and then what seemed like success evaporated.  However, downloading a trial version of the NIK and re-installing the program did work.  I've been using it for a week with no problems.  Note:  I reinstalled a Trial version which automatically linked the program with Photoshop.  In the steps I first stated, where I reinstalled my old version, the NIK options "page" appeared but was not functional.  Sorry.  Once I saw the inset of Nik tools, I assumed it would function.  Alas, no.