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October 28, 2020
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P: Legacy CEP Extension panels don't load on Apple M1 computers

  • October 28, 2020
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Hello community,

 

I have an iMac (24", M1, 2021) and Monterey installed. I have Photoshop version 23.1 installed. Now I have the following problem, my extensions are no longer displayed in my menu. What option do I have so that my extension are displayed and started.

 

thanks

 

Correct answer PECourtejoie

Hello, CEP extensions do not work on native Apple Silicon. UXP does.

You need to run Photoshop under Rosetta mode (right-click on the application icon in the applications folder, select Get info, then Run in Rosetta) to use CEP extensions. 

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/photoshop-for-apple-silicon.html

 

7 replies

Participating Frequently
April 29, 2022

Hi everybody,

 I'm trying to install Tych Panel on a Macbook Pro 13 'with M1 processor but I can't, also because on PS22 the extensions command is not active.

It is normal that the command extension is not clickable?
Is it still possible to use this extension on new Mac with PS22?

Thanks!!

kglad
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 29, 2022

<moved from download&install>

Participating Frequently
April 29, 2022

Thankyou very much!!!
I've made it!

efgeepicAuthor
Participating Frequently
December 29, 2021

The solution to start Photoshop in Rosetta Mode is not bad, but I now have a M1 Mac and would like to have it that way. Adobe has to come up with something and have a correct solution.

PECourtejoie
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 3, 2022

Hello, as stated earlier by Jef Bracke, ask the developer to port their panels to the UXP framework, and maybe Adobe to implement all the CEP features in UXP, so that developers can update all their panels. Knowing that a new framework has to catch up on years of updates and features requests that the previous one benefited from.

Inspiring
December 14, 2021

I believe it's possible that your extensions are not yet compatible with the M1.

If that is the case, you're probably best of contacting the company/developer who made the extension and ask if they plan on supporting it anytime soon. If the extension is at least somewhat commercial/maintained, an update will probably be on its way.

PECourtejoie
Community Expert
PECourtejoieCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
December 14, 2021

Hello, CEP extensions do not work on native Apple Silicon. UXP does.

You need to run Photoshop under Rosetta mode (right-click on the application icon in the applications folder, select Get info, then Run in Rosetta) to use CEP extensions. 

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/photoshop-for-apple-silicon.html

 

efgeepicAuthor
Participating Frequently
December 14, 2021

Thank you, that was the right answer. It works now.

 

Participant
December 5, 2021

how can i enable my extension panel native on my M1 mac mini with photoshop 23 version?

PerrowPhoto
Participating Frequently
December 5, 2021

Most extension panels need Intel architecture so run Photoshop with Rosetta (right click the application > Get Info) and you should be able to add it in.

Participating Frequently
September 14, 2023

Not getting Rosetta option

 

Participant
November 23, 2021

Hello. After the update, the "Extentions" tab with panels for retouching disappeared. Tell me how to get it back.

gcorreddu
Participating Frequently
October 28, 2020

Running Ps 2021 - the "Extensions" menu option is greyed out in Window>Extensions, and the panels I had on my custom workspace are gone.

 

I have no clue what may be causing this, as I've actually used them since updating, and it's entirely new behaviour that wasn't corrected by restarting Ps or reinstalling the Extensions. Help?

gcorreddu
Participating Frequently
October 28, 2020

I shall reply to myself: upon digging through Photoshop's Settings, I found that CEP extensions are now considered "Legacy", and as such will be disabled by default.

 

The solution is to go: Edit > Preferences > Plugins > Legacy Extensions > Load Extension Panels - this will prompt you to restart Ps, and then CEP extensions will be reinstated (though some show some issues - give me TychPanel back ☹)

Known Participant
December 18, 2020

Hi,

 

This isn't working for me. I too am not seeing Extensions under the Window menu (Ps 2021 - current vers.). All I see is 'search for extensions'. I used to have an Extensions listing under Windows that had flyouts to my extensions. One of my extensions (Luminosity Masking) has disappeared and I wanted to reload it. I had already checked the Prefs menu and my option box for Load Legacy Extensions was already checked on and I'm still not seeing them. I'm on a Win 10 PC. This is pretty frustrating. I also did a manual checking via Common Files and also via appdata > roaming, etc. Cannot find my extensions or get them to be viewable from the Window menu in Ps 2021.