Hi, Help Please, CC updated today and all my Topaz Plugins and On1 Plugins are not there anymore. Does anyone know how to get them back.
Thanks
Anne
I just copied files for them across from the CC2014 plug-in folder to the CC2015 plug-in folder.
That was the advice from the Topaz web site. I do not have On1
They appear to work ok.
swallowtail wrote:
Hi, Help Please, CC updated today and all my Topaz Plugins and On1 Plugins are not there anymore. Does anyone know how to get them back.
Thanks
Anne
Topaz keeps a record of your license keys on your account, you can re-download them from Topaz is you need to.
bruswen wrote:
Topaz keeps a record of your license keys on your account, you can re-download them from Topaz is you need to.
The copy and paste worked to move the ones you list. On one has a good description of how, with screen shots. I had to reinstall NIK and Macphun plugins from scratch. If one method doesn't work, try the other.
Thank you, I will look it up on their site.
minniev wrote:
The copy and paste worked to move the ones you list. On one has a good description of how, with screen shots. I had to reinstall NIK and Macphun plugins from scratch. If one method doesn't work, try the other.
Thank you so much, downloade and appear to be working.
bruswen wrote:
Topaz keeps a record of your license keys on your account, you can re-download them from Topaz is you need to.
Thank you for your help, I couldn't find CC2014 on the computer, don't know why. Have now re dowloaded them from the Topaz site, bruswen reminded me that they keep records of what you have and you are able to download them again.
RichardTaylor wrote:
I just copied files for them across from the CC2014 plug-in folder to the CC2015 plug-in folder.
That was the advice from the Topaz web site. I do not have On1
They appear to work ok.
Thanks Don, all in Photoshop again.
RichardTaylor wrote:
I just copied files for them across from the CC2014 plug-in folder to the CC2015 plug-in folder.
That was the advice from the Topaz web site. I do not have On1
They appear to work ok.
Not intending to hijack this thread, but I have a related question. I went to my CC2014 plug-in folder and found my plug-ins. I noted that all my Topaz plugins have the little icon that indicates they are a shortcut (Windows 8), whereas my DXO and Nik plug-ins do not. I would assume that means that the files for the Topaz plug-ins are stored somewhere else and somehow the shortcut was created when they were installed in PS. My question is, from a functionality perspective, can I just copy those shortcuts over, or should I find where the actual file is stored and copy that into my CC2015 plug-in folder?
Thanks for any help.
Trentc wrote:
Not intending to hijack this thread, but I have a related question. I went to my CC2014 plug-in folder and found my plug-ins. I noted that all my Topaz plugins have the little icon that indicates they are a shortcut (Windows 8), whereas my DXO and Nik plug-ins do not. I would assume that means that the files for the Topaz plug-ins are stored somewhere else and somehow the shortcut was created when they were installed in PS. My question is, from a functionality perspective, can I just copy those shortcuts over, or should I find where the actual file is stored and copy that into my CC2015 plug-in folder?
Thanks for any help.
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I'm on a Mac so Windows might be a little different. But, since you are just copying the shortcuts, why not give it a try. If that doesn't work, just delete the shortcut copies and try copying the actual files. I doubt you will hurt anything.
- Don
Trentc wrote:
Not intending to hijack this thread, but I have a related question. I went to my CC2014 plug-in folder and found my plug-ins. I noted that all my Topaz plugins have the little icon that indicates they are a shortcut (Windows 8), whereas my DXO and Nik plug-ins do not. I would assume that means that the files for the Topaz plug-ins are stored somewhere else and somehow the shortcut was created when they were installed in PS. My question is, from a functionality perspective, can I just copy those shortcuts over, or should I find where the actual file is stored and copy that into my CC2015 plug-in folder?
Thanks for any help.
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From my past experience coping the shortcut will not work. You will need to either use the original file or else download the software again.
swallowtail wrote:
Hi, Help Please, CC updated today and all my Topaz Plugins and On1 Plugins are not there anymore. Does anyone know how to get them back.
Thanks
Anne
Reinstall or try copying them from the CC 2014 Plugins folder. Some will copy others may not.
swallowtail wrote:
Hi, Help Please, CC updated today and all my Topaz Plugins and On1 Plugins are not there anymore. Does anyone know how to get them back.
Thanks
Anne
Photoshop 2015 and Plugins. As several fellow "Hogs" have said you can drag your plugins from an earlier version of Photoshop but that is not the correct way to do it. I tried moving one plugin from CC 2014 and it seemed to work OK so I moved them all (OnOne suite, Topaz suite, Nik suite and about 4 others) and I totally screwed up Photoshop 2015. It would not open and froze the computer up. Talking to Adobe (almost an hour on hold) they told me never to do that and took control of my computer, found the Photoshop file that was the cause, deleted all the plugins I'd copied over and that fixed it. They told me to re-down load all my plugins from the various websites. Yea you know what I thought about that. But that is the only safe way to do it. So keep your passwords as that will save even more time.
I had expected to just download Photoshop 2015 again but could find no way to do it. Maybe I missed somthing on the Adobe website. Either way with the plugins moved that may not have solved the problem, or Photoshop may have deleted them on a new download. But as I say I could not figure out how to do that with 2015. It was easy enough with earlier versions. Maybe it was me and it was late at night.
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