CS6 PLUG INS

WHEN INSTALLING CS6 BETA, THE PLUG INS FROM cs5 are not found, how to fix.

please see this FAQ regarding plugins. It should help. You don't want to just point to the old plugins folder or you will have issues.
Pattie
FAQ: How do I install my favorite plugins to Photoshop CS6?

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    I noticed that for some reason, my default extensions that come with photoshop cs6 extended and also custom installed plug-ins won't appear when clicked on.  Usually you see a check mark by the plug-in if it is working and is visible on the photoshop layout as a panel.  I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling, which the Kuler extension worked, but only under the workspace that I opened it up for.  So for example, I opened it up on Essential workspace, but it wouldn't appear when changed to painting workspace.  When I close the panel from the workspace, it won't ever come back up again even when clicked on under the extension drop-down menu on any workspace.  This is occuring not just on my desktop, but also on my laptop.  Both are not Photoshop CC, but regular Photoshop CS6.
    I don't really mess around with the extensions much, but once I found out about the painterswheel plugin, I really wanted to try it out, hence now noticing this extension issue with my plug-in..
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    I'm a little confused with what you write. There is a difference between extensions and Plug-ins.  Plug-ins are installed using the plug-ins installer and extensions are installed by "Adobe Extension Manager (version)" where version is the Photoshop version and the extension package must be created for that particular Photoshop version.  A CS5 package will not work in CS6 etc.   Installed extensions will be listed in Photoshop under menu Windows>Extensions>List of them.  Plug-in may install in the Filters menu or a place like menu File>Automate>Names.  Installed Extensions that you installed should also show in the  "Adobe Extension Manager (version)" window. Adobe installed extensions like Kuler and Mini Bridge do not show in the "Adobe Extension Manager (version)" window.

  • How can I transfer or copy my Photoshop CS6 plug ins, actions and automate apps to Photoshop CC?

    I just "upgraded" from Photoshop CS6 to Photoshop CC.
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    Thanks, Chris.
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  • Lost native Photoshop CS6 plug ins

    Hi, after a problem with an anti virus i lost ,ost of the cs6 native plug ins, where can I download them?
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    What specific error message do you see if you try to open an existing PNG file?
    I assume PNG is not in the list of file formats you see when doing File - Save As.
    Here's what I see when I choose File - Save As to save an 8 bits/channel RGB document using Photoshop CS6.  What other formats are missing on your setup that you see here?
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  • Photo Tools 2.6 plug-ins not showing up in CS6

    I copied Photo Tools 2.6 into CS6 Plug Ins but I can't find it anywhere when I open CS6.
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    Hello, isn't there an installer you are supposed to use?
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    And do check this FAQ: http://forums.adobe.com/thread/965931?tstart=0

  • Cannot find "Plug-ins" folder for Photoshop CS6 on my Mac.

    I cannot find ”Plug-ins" folder for Photoshop CS6 on my Mac. Path suppose to be Macintosh HD > Applications 
> Adobe Photoshop CS6 > Plug-Ins but that folder is missing. Any suggestion on how to find it?

    Thank you Hans,
    If I understand it correctly, way to install extensions/plugins on Mac is
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    "Quit Photoshop, then copy the desired plug-ins (or extensions) to the
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    In my case it would be the last path, as I have CS6.
    However, my problem is that Plug-ins folder is missing
    Regards
    Goran
    2014-06-01 21:42 GMT+02:00 hans-g. <[email protected]>:
        Cannot find ”Plug-ins" folder for Photoshop CS6 on my Mac.  created
    by hans-g. <https://forums.adobe.com/people/hans-g.> in *Photoshop
    General Discussion* - View the full discussion
    <https://forums.adobe.com/message/6425830#6425830>

  • I can't get all my Flaming Pear plug-ins to install in Photoshop CS6 on Mountain Lion.  Can anyone help me?  I also get crashes on the ones that did install.  Whats the problem?

    I cannot get all the Flaming Pear plug-ins to work.  I have dragged them into my Photoshop CS6 plug-ins folder but they do not show up under "filters".  Also among the ones that do show up and that do work, I am having crashing problems.  I chatted with Adobe (they do not answer their phone) and they said "You cannot use any plug-ins with Photoshop-uninstall them right away".  When I said, "Then what's the use of Photoshop?" the guy ended my chat session!?!?!?!
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    Kreplach,
    Open CS6 > Preferences > Plug-ins
    in the preferences menu > select plugins on the left column > and check the box additional plugins folder
    choose > location of a plugins folder (make one or use the mounted volume of the dmg I downloaded from pear site)
    You need to close Photoshop CS6 and reopen it for the plugin to load:
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  • Can I use my current CS6 Photoshop and After Effects plug-ins if I join the Creative Cloud?

    I am interested in getting a Creative Cloud membership but am wondering if I will still have access to all of my CS6 plug-ins for Photoshop and After Effects?

    you can still use your cs6 versions along side the cc versions.

  • AE CC & missing plug ins?

    Maybe this is a stupid question but I just installed AE CC and my plug ins are not showing up. Namely: Trapcode Suite 12.1. What should I do? Thank you.

    Just as the move from CS5.5 to CS6 used a different installation folder and different plug-in folder, AE CC uses a new plug-in folder.  AE CC won't look at the old CS6 plug-ins folders to load plug-ins.
    The best way to ensure your plug-ins are installed in the correct location is to run the latest installer for each set of third-party plug-ins.  Some 3rd-party plug-ins vendors may still be in the process of rolling out new installers.  In that case, Todd's solution on the blog provides a workaround.

  • Plug-ins/No Filters Folder

    Trying to load plug-ins in CS6, on a Mac, but there is no filters file under the Plug-ins folder.  It is completely vacant except for a Panels folder.  Did the filters folder move to somewhere else?

    I recommend, if you're copying your own plug-ins from whatever sources into your plug-ins folder (vs. using an installer), that you create subfolders that are plainly named.  That way you'll know what they are at some time in the future instead of trying to figure it out from some short, cryptic name.
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    09/21/2012  10:22 PM    <DIR>          ..
    04/05/2012  05:52 PM    <DIR>          Astra Image
    04/14/2012  09:11 PM    <DIR>          FITS Liberator
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    09/21/2012  05:03 PM    <DIR>          Hasta La Vista Green
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  • Installing Plug-Ins Issues

    Hi and happy holidays!
    I am having issues when attempting to install plugins to AE CS6 11.0.4.2 .  I am using an iMac and running OS 10.9 Mavericks.  One plugin is called "Element.plugin" and the other is called "HeatDistortion.plugin".  I downloaded them using the special installers that automatically add it to the AE CS6 Plugins folder.  I even checked
    Macintosh HD> Adobe After Effects CS6> Plug-ins> VideoCopilot> and I see both plugins in the folder.  But when I open AE they don't show up in the effects panel under "Video Copilot".  What is going on?
    What I've tried: Restarting my computer, restarting After Effects, reinstalling the plug-ins, dragging the plug-ins to the trash and then reinstalling them
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    Anthony

    Show a screenshot of the folder where you've installed the plug-ins. Also, give the exact instructions that you followed to install the plug-ins.
    BTW, if you need support for Video Copilot plug-ins, the best place to get it is from Video Copilot:
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  • Building Plug-Ins under Mountain Lion

    Hi Folks,
    Has anybody here done plug-in development when running Mac OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion)? Lion seems OK, so I'm guessing that ML would be OK too, but.......
    Thanks!
    -- Jim

    Hi Norio,
    Thanks for replying!
    FWIW, I was able to install Xcode 3.2.6 onto Lion (Mac OS X 10.7), using these instructions from Stack Overflow: <http://tinyurl.com/6xj8cjc>.
    I have not had any issues building CS6 plug-ins with Xcode 3.2.6. Basically, I want to use a newer MacBook Pro for development, and I am stuck with using Lion. I can always use my old MBP, but I don't want to have to haul around a couple of MacBook Pros.
    On the other hand, I have not tried to install Xcode 3.2.x on Mountain Lion. I'm hoping that upgrading Lion to Mountain Lion will not interfere with my install of Xcode.
    Cheers!

  • Code Sign Mac Plug-Ins?

    Hi Folks,
    Does anyone have any information or experience about whether or not a developer should code sign the Mac plug-ins he/she creates? Will an unsigned plug-in cause any issues with Mountain Lion's Gatekeeper settings when a user installs it?
    I've not had time to install and test the Mountain Lion beta (which I will eventually do when I get some time), so I'm not sure if signing makes any difference. I'm thinking it's not necessary to code sign plug-ins since earlier versions of ID are not signed, but I'm not sure what the consequeces of not code signing might be.
    I'm running Snow Leopard 10.6.8 with Xcode 3.2.6 installed, and I used the "codesign" command-line tool against an Adobe created plug-in in ID CS6. I get "code or signature modified" returned. Which means, I think, that the plug-in was code signed, but somehow got modifed since the signing. Running against the ID CS3 app, it tells me that it's not signed (which makes sense, since it came out before Leopard).
    Here's what I did:
    codesign -dvvv "/Applications/Adobe InDesign CS6/Plug-Ins/Layout/Alignment Panel.InDesignPlugin"
    and got this result:
    /Applications/Adobe InDesign CS6/Plug-Ins/Layout/Alignment Panel.InDesignPlugin: code or signature modified
    Any opinions, comments, suggestions, etc. are welcome
    Thanks!
    -- Jim

    Refer,
    http://blogs.adobe.com/cssdk/

  • I cannot access Adobe Camera Raw Plug-in although it's listed in CS6 "PHOTOSHOP" menu along with my other plug ins.  And I can't find it on my iMAC (10.9.5)

    In CS6, how do I access the Adobe Camera Raw plug in that's listed with my other (easily accessible) plug ins:  I can't find it through "automate", or "Filter" or "extensions"..  I am on iMAC 10.9.5 (Mavericks)

    I believe camera raw as a filter is CC only. You can access camera raw by selecting a raw, tiff or jpg image from your drive. Raw is the only one that will open by default. You must tell camera raw to open tiff and jpg in the preferences.
    You can also use file>open or file>place then specify camera raw as file type. In this case it will open any of the three formats without changing the preferences.
    Once the image is in Photoshop, it should be a smart object if you choose open as object instead of open as image in camera raw. As a smart object, you can double click on the thumbnail in the layers panel. This will open camera raw with that image.

  • "Missing Plug ins" in InDesign CS6

    Hi,
    lately, I've got installed CS6 Standard on a Windows XP machine, German version. There were CS2 and CS4 formerly on this workstation. The admin deleted the CS2 before installing cs6.
    Now, every part of CS6 is up and running - except for InDesign CS6.
    Upon launching InDesign CS6, I keep getting error messages saying, among others:
    "Adobe InDesign erkennt  [plug-in name here] nicht als gültiges Zusatzmodul. Installieren Sie  das Zusatzmodul [plug-in name here] neu, und starten Sie InDesign erneut. Diese Meldung wieder anzeigen? (JA) (NEIN)".
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    "Zum Laden von [another plug-in name here] is JBX erforderlich. Installieren Sie  das Zusatzmodul JBX und starten Sie InDesign erneut. Diese Meldung wieder anzeigen? (JA) (NEIN)".
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    After all the message are clicked away (it does not matter if I click on JA or NEIN), InDesign CS6 launches in a crippled form, with no palettes, with reduced menus, and it is crashing upon trying to choose the "Preferences".
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    First of all you should know which Plugin is missing. Then you have to buy it for CS6 and install it properly with the Extension Manager.
    This is not the issue, I think. There was never a 3rd part extension installed along with former ID CS version. So I don't think we'd had to buy any.
    I suppose the Adminstrator has copied the plugin from an older version to the newer version and the plugin seems not be compatible.
    No, he didn't. AFAIK, he's just installed and registered the CS6 according to Adobe's instructions.
    Another thing is obvious that a second plugin is missing which is used by the other plugin. This might be also a third party pi or a default is missing.
    Yes, this is all fine, but again: there was never an extra plug in for ID CS 6 installed on the system. Every version was always installed simply "as it is", because we don't need external plug ins to work with.
    Another thing: It is good to keep older versions installed on the computer for a while when a new version is installed. When all documents have been migrated you can delete (uninstall) the old version. Not before. So it was not a good idea from the administrator to delete the older version.
    You have possibly misunderstood me. Your hint to keep the previous version is highly appreciated; this is, actually, the way we'we been processing with every major software update for years, as well as this time. Only the whole CS2 was deleted, since it was succesfully preventing (on three different Windows workstations) the CS6 installer to do it's job. CS4 is still installed and working.
    The missing plug in issue doesn't exist au dem MacBook Pro, by the way, which was also upgraded from CS4 to CS6. Maybe because I am actually the "admin" of it

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