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Hello community!My plug ins (Flicker, Smugmug and more)don´t show up under my Collections in the Library module, They are in the plug in manager and running. I reinstalled Lightroom Classic latest version but kept my settings. I was trying hard to share to SmugMug while they still were visible and I might have damaged some file or something.
I also tried to open Lightroom from another cataloug.
If the only option is to change some file I would appreciate to know how. I use Windows 10. And of course anything that works!
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Thanks a lot David!
You most probably had the right answer. But before you had the time to post it, I got impatient and reinstalled the program from scratch which also solved the problem. But now I know till the next time anything similar occurswhat to do whiteout doing anything drastic.
Best wishes
Ann-Christin
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Hi there,
As the plugins are not showing up in Lightroom, could you please check a similar converstaion here and let us know if it helps? https://community.adobe.com/t5/Lightroom-Classic/Plugins-for-Lightroom-Not-Showing-Up/td-p/9484999
Have you tried reinstalling the plugins?
Regards,
Sahil
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Thank you but unfortunately it did not work.The box is unchecked and I deleted my plugins and reinstalled them.
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/EDIT/ NEVER MIND, Following not the issue
Note, I probably have the following path off a bit. And this is for Windows, not MAC
Look in
C: \ Users \ [your username] \ AppData \ Roaming \ Adobe \ Lightroom \ Modules
do you see your plugins in question?
ahh, for MAC see this discussion to see if your plugins exist : https://community.adobe.com/t5/Lightroom-Classic/Can-t-access-the-modules-directory-to-install-a-plu...
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Ok, wrong inquiry, you can see them in plug-in manager, so they must be in the correct folder.
Is your Publishing Service screen perhaps turned off? Not at a computer to test just now, but right click in the vicinity of where it should be and see in the pop up screen if an option to check/uncheck show up.
see: https://laurashoe.com/2013/10/01/when-panels-modules-tools-and-more-go-missing-in-lightroom/
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Thanks a lot David!
You most probably had the right answer. But before you had the time to post it, I got impatient and reinstalled the program from scratch which also solved the problem. But now I know till the next time anything similar occurswhat to do whiteout doing anything drastic.
Best wishes
Ann-Christin
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