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Sep 11, 2019 16:10:55   #
AzPicLady Loc: Behind the camera!
 
I got a new desktop, finally! So today was the day to get it up and running. I loaded the new scanner. No problems. Then I loaded my LR and PS programs. NO PROBLEM! However, I had downloaded some NIK plug-ins and when I went to get them, apparently they're no longer free? Is there some way I can transfer them from my old laptop to my new desktop? I've sort of become addicted to using the detail extracter! And how do I copy my LR catalog over to the new computer?

Something weird: I had to resign into UHH. And now the background of it on my screen is yellow instead of whatever it was before. Hummmmm. I guess it's OK.

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Sep 11, 2019 16:26:08   #
vicksart Loc: Novato, CA -earthquake country
 
AzPicLady wrote:
I got a new desktop, finally! So today was the day to get it up and running. I loaded the new scanner. No problems. Then I loaded my LR and PS programs. NO PROBLEM! However, I had downloaded some NIK plug-ins and when I went to get them, apparently they're no longer free? Is there some way I can transfer them from my old laptop to my new desktop? I've sort of become addicted to using the detail extracter! And how do I copy my LR catalog over to the new computer?

Something weird: I had to resign into UHH. And now the background of it on my screen is yellow instead of whatever it was before. Hummmmm. I guess it's OK.
I got a new desktop, finally! So today was the da... (show quote)


This is a timely post since I’m a few weeks behind you getting a new computer and setting up software, etc. While I can’t answer your questions, I’ll be interested to read responses. Also Kathy, I’m curious about what you bought since I haven’t begun my search.

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Sep 11, 2019 16:42:24   #
rick_n_wv Loc: Charleston WV
 
I'm not sure where but I just saw them the other day. It was the older free version but had to be manually installed. I also found a version that was $69 would auto install and had several updates/fixes. It is here,
https://www.shutterbug.com/content/dxo-releases-2018-nik-collection-image-editing-plugins-photoshop-lightroom
It is what I use. The latest and greatest is $149.
Not sure about Lightroom. I have it on a external ssd along with all my images.

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Sep 11, 2019 17:12:49   #
LWW Loc: Banana Republic of America
 
AzPicLady wrote:
I got a new desktop, finally! So today was the day to get it up and running. I loaded the new scanner. No problems. Then I loaded my LR and PS programs. NO PROBLEM! However, I had downloaded some NIK plug-ins and when I went to get them, apparently they're no longer free? Is there some way I can transfer them from my old laptop to my new desktop? I've sort of become addicted to using the detail extracter! And how do I copy my LR catalog over to the new computer?

Something weird: I had to resign into UHH. And now the background of it on my screen is yellow instead of whatever it was before. Hummmmm. I guess it's OK.
I got a new desktop, finally! So today was the da... (show quote)


Thumb drive?

DVD?

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Sep 11, 2019 17:13:47   #
Bob Mevis Loc: Plymouth, Indiana
 
Good luck, both of you!

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Sep 11, 2019 17:40:01   #
Linda From Maine Loc: Yakima, Washington
 
UHH requires log-in from any new device. If you didn't log out from your laptop, your account will always show you as being logged in...to everyone but yourself I can't believe you didn't always have the yellow background! I've gone through multiple computers and Chromebooks since joining UHH in 2012 and have always seen yellow.

If you got Nik when Google owned it, look in your laptop folders for one called "Google." Nik should be in there. There are folders for each module: Color Efex, Silver Efex, Viveza etc. You can copy all to a thumb drive if you have one with enough space and then copy to the new computer, but I'm thinking there's more to it (an "install" file that may not be with the others). Someone who has recently done the steps may be able to better advise.

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Sep 11, 2019 17:40:14   #
AzPicLady Loc: Behind the camera!
 
vicksart wrote:
This is a timely post since I’m a few weeks behind you getting a new computer and setting up software, etc. While I can’t answer your questions, I’ll be interested to read responses. Also Kathy, I’m curious about what you bought since I haven’t begun my search.


Actually, it's a rebuild by my computer guru. He takes in trades and guts them, fixes them, etc. It's a basic Windows 10 Pro. I added an extra DVD drive, several USB ports, and upgraded the RAM from 8 to 16. I think that's all he did. Not sure what all was there before he did that. It's a solid state drive that's relatively small. But that's OK because all my pictures reside on externals anyway.

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Sep 11, 2019 17:41:32   #
AzPicLady Loc: Behind the camera!
 
Linda From Maine wrote:
UHH requires log-in from any new device. If you didn't log out from your laptop, your account will always show you as being logged in...to everyone but yourself I can't believe you didn't always have the yellow background! I've gone through multiple computers and Chromebooks since joining UHH in 2012 and have always seen yellow.

If you got Nik when Google owned it, look in your laptop folders for one called "Google." Nik should be in there. You can copy to a thumb drive and then copy to the new computer, but I'm thinking there's more to it (an "install" file that may not be with the others). Someone who has recently done the steps may be able to better advise.
UHH requires log-in from any new device. If you di... (show quote)


I'll look for that. Thanks, Linda. I've never seen the yellow background before. It's sort of nice, but I'll have to get used to it!

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Sep 11, 2019 17:43:16   #
AzPicLady Loc: Behind the camera!
 
rick_n_wv wrote:
I'm not sure where but I just saw them the other day. It was the older free version but had to be manually installed. I also found a version that was $69 would auto install and had several updates/fixes. It is here,
https://www.shutterbug.com/content/dxo-releases-2018-nik-collection-image-editing-plugins-photoshop-lightroom
It is what I use. The latest and greatest is $149.
Not sure about Lightroom. I have it on a external ssd along with all my images.


It's the free version I'm looking for. Can't spend any more $$ right now!

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Sep 11, 2019 17:44:02   #
AzPicLady Loc: Behind the camera!
 
LWW wrote:
Thumb drive?

DVD?


It's finding it on my laptop that's the issue. If I can find it, I can copy it. Thanks.

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Sep 11, 2019 17:45:17   #
AzPicLady Loc: Behind the camera!
 
Bob Mevis wrote:
Good luck, both of you!


Thanks. So far, so good!

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Sep 11, 2019 18:13:05   #
TriX Loc: Raleigh, NC
 
Look in your old download folder - the installation file(s) should be there.

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Sep 11, 2019 19:03:08   #
AzPicLady Loc: Behind the camera!
 
TriX wrote:
Look in your old download folder - the installation file(s) should be there.


I'll try that. Thanks!

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Sep 11, 2019 19:22:42   #
AzPicLady Loc: Behind the camera!
 
Woohoo! Found it! Copied it! It works! Thanks, y'all! (And in case someone else has to do this, it was in a folder entitled NIK something. Anyway I searched for NIK and found it. It's an .exe file.)

Now to find the catalog.

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Sep 11, 2019 21:32:35   #
Cany143 Loc: SE Utah
 
I save/keep full copies of all downloaded program files I typically (or seldom, or rarely, or even these days never) use. Similarly, I save program/app .exe files from CD/DVD installation discs, and these are all placed on a WD (Western Digital) 1 Tb USB external 'Passport' drive. Once a year (or so), or if I've done a hardware upgrade of some kind, I do a complete re-install onto a wiped clean and freshly formatted prime 'C' drive (in my case, a 120 Gb SS drive). Once the OS and hardware software has been installed and updated, the most current versions of program files are installed from the USB external, then install any updates/patches that might've become available in the meantime. I then de-frag the prime disc (the 'C' drive), turn the computer off, re-connect the (again, in my case, on the computer on which I'm writing this) the four other physical drives (that hadn't been touched during the re-format/re-install process) installed in my computer, re-start, then set those other drive's values and parameters.

In effect, on the software side of things, a computer is a series of 'on/off' switches. Whenever anything is added to or taken away from a system or a set of programs dependent on the OS, not only does the new 'switch' live in the registry, the old one, the one that's been upgraded or patched or supposedly been un-installed, still potentially lives there in the system's registry, and is a switch that must either be turned 'on' or be turned 'off'. Think of it this way: You can drive from your town to the next town over in a matter of, what? minutes? Let's say there's even been a few traffic lights that were red, its still what? a matter of minutes? But if you want to drive from your town to the next town over by way of Boise ID, or Walla Walla WA, or Podunk SomewhereelseUSA, its probably gonna take you a whole lot more than a matter of a couple of minutes, right? Especially since there were eighteen bazillion traffic lights along the way, and odds are, half of those turned red as you approached. All those extraneous other way out there somewhere else places --with their stop lights and pit stops and who knows? maybe a stop to take a picture, or fix that damned flat tire-- are the equivalent of the 'switches' your computer had no choice but to go through --despite the fact that the question --'yes' or 'no'-- not only had to be asked, it had to be answered. And whether or not the answer was yes or no, it took a whole lot of time to get to where you wanted to get to, And that's not even counting the occasional hardware/software incompatibility issue (the roadbump?) that might pop up and need to be resolved by your OS without you even knowing it to get where: to somewhere a couple minutes away in the next town over? Ok, that's just an analogy; now, our computers do that truckin' in milliseconds. But which is "more elegant"/more efficient? a quarter of a millisecond or ten milliseconds?

And people think their computer runs slower than it used to. Crikey. I wonder why? Sort of like asking, 'why are my windows dirty?' (Answer being..... duh! wash 'em once in a while!)

Sorry for the long-winded rant/roll. I was going to say I'd be glad to send you a copy of the free version of the NIC software I've got archived. But I see you've got that situation covered..... Hope you like your new computer.

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