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MacOS 15.1.1 & PS 26.1 = No built-in plugins, Rosetta is installed

Engaged ,
Dec 02, 2024 Dec 02, 2024

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Hi There,

 

I have a new install of Sequoia (erase and install, no migration) and a new install of Adobe CC but I don't see any of the built-in plugins for Photoshop.

 

Screenshot 2024-12-03 at 2.27.29 PM.jpg

 

Other posts state that the built-in plugins require Rosetta. To activate Rosetta, I went..

  • CMD + I on Terminal
  • Tick 'Open using Rosetta'
  • Opened Terminal which worked

 

But after restarting Photoshop, I still don't see any plugins. How do I install?

 

Cheers, Ben

- MacOS 15.1.1

- PS 26.1

- New M4 Macbook Pro

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Community Expert , Dec 03, 2024 Dec 03, 2024

Look under Filter for the "plugins" that have traditionally shipped with Photoshop.

 

For example, Filter>Noise>Add Noise

 

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Dec 03, 2024 Dec 03, 2024

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Are you looking for a particular plugin?

 

The plugins available that are accessible under Plugins don't require Rosetta.

You can click on Browse Plugins and see if there any that interest you and install them.

After you install a plugin it will show on the Plugins menu.

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Engaged ,
Dec 03, 2024 Dec 03, 2024

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@Jeff Arola Thanks Jeff, I'm just looking for all the standard plugins usually supplied with Photoshop like Add noise etc.

 

I've tried removing Photoshop and reinstalling but the built-in plugins still don't show - the menu is empty?

 

Do you know how to fix? Cheers, Ben

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Look under Filter for the "plugins" that have traditionally shipped with Photoshop.

 

For example, Filter>Noise>Add Noise

 

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Dec 04, 2024 Dec 04, 2024

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Doh - brain fart! Thanks for that.

 

Weirdly, searching for 'add noise' on an open document yeilded no results but after reinstalling, the Help > Search function now works. Thanks for that.

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