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Hi all. I have a set of Nik Collection filters that I've been using with an older version of PS but I can't seem to get them to funtion in PS 2022. I've placed them in the plug-ins folder but no luck. Are they simply not compatible and/or is there a hack as to how/where to place them to get them to work? I saw a similar post regarding a user who had the same problem and someone came up with a solution (though this was on a PC and I'm on a Mac. Any ideas would be most appreciated.
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Have you contacted Nik to see if these filters are compatible with your version of Photoshop (and, if not, are they working on an upgrade)? It's always worth when upgrading an application, to keep the previous version so you can still use it in circumstances like yours.
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Only Version 4 and 5 are compatible with CC2022, so if you have v3 or older, you will need to upgrade.
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I have the original Google Nik collection version 1.2 and it runs fine with Photoshop 23.4.2
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Hi Ged
I've just downloaded the latest Photoshop v24.0 and Nik no longer works. Where did you place your Nik collection in v23.4.2?
Thanks
Tony
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Hi Tony
This is the location for me C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop 2023\Plug-ins
I just copied the Google folder from C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop 2022\Plug-ins
I also made a backup copy of the Google folder for save keeping
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The Nik support page shows which versions of Nik are compatible with which version of Photoshop
For Photoshop 2022, you'll need version 4 or 5.
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For WINDOWS users- My experience is that NIK Collection v1.2.11 still works with Photoshop v23.4.2
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Thanks for the info but you may have missed the part where I say I'm on a Mac.
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Hi,
I'm sorry, but I have no experience at all with MACs, so I don't know
what's different ....
Kind regards,
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Theo J.A. van Aerts