Plug-ins in aperture

it's possible to remove some pluins from aperture ?
it' s possible that some plug ins prevent to export some version?

See this document:  Aperture 3.4 and later: Some third-party plug-ins are no longer compatible
Check with the manufacturer's of your plug-ins, if the plug-ins are compatible with Aperture 3.4.
To uninstall, remove them from the folder
/Library/Application Support/Aperture/Plug-Ins/
They are either in the subfolder "Edit" or "Export", or both.
They should not interfere with Exporting, unless they are used as export plug-ins or the installer changed more in the system than putting the plug-in into the folder.

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    Once you save in NIK, the adjustments are "baked in." There's no way to go back and remove them. What NIK does is save the TIFF file that Aperture creates and hands over to it, with the NIK adjustments. This won't affect the original RAW file.
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  • TS2518 Anyone else having trouble with plug-ins in Aperture 3.2.3?

    I am having problems with Aperture 3.2.3 using my Nik plug-ins.  I have updated everything from my iMac to Aperture to my plug-ins.  I've done a repair permissions, restarted, and all that as well. 
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    This is a known issue:
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  • HT4007 DxO plug-ins in Aperture

    in previous versions of Aperture and DxO, I had the use of the DxO software through a plug-in in Aperture. It has disappeared and I can't find any infpormation relating to how I might get it back.
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    Check the version of the plug-in you have, if it is compatible with the latest Aperture version. With Aperture 3.4.3 and Mt. Lion all plug-ins must be sand-boxed, see: Aperture 3.4 and later: Some third-party plug-ins are no longer compatible
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  • Plug-ins not showing up in Aperture 3.1

    I have been using Aperture for a past few days, and when i tried to instal two plug-in programs (photoshelter - it is a photo hosting site and the plug in allows you to upload photos directly to the site, and HSC edit - this is an edit tool I downloaded from the Apple site). Neither of them show up in the menu of Aperture. I tried re-installing, but doesn't work. what could i be doing wrong?

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  • Aperture 3 problem with export plug-ins in 32-bit mode

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  • How to Delete Unwanted Aperture Plug-ins

    I have installed a trial version of a plug-in that I don't want to use. How do I uninstall a plug-in?
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  • Looking for Aperture effects plug-ins

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  • How to make my NIK LR/CS4 plug-ins work on Aperture

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    fredericpaeps wrote:
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  • Plug-ins, what's the point?

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    Message was edited by: ChaosPilot

  • Removing a trial plug-ins

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    Keli
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    hope this helps!
    Raf

  • Aperture 3.4 plug-ins give Editing Error..

    I updated Aperture to 3.4 and as before sharing my iPhoto library.
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    I tried this with several different plug-ins and many different pictures.
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    Only the pictures that were importing into iPhoto prior to sharing with Aperture I get:
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    I am still puzzled by what the difference might be between your and my iPhoto library and plug-ins. As I said, all my plug-ins work well, when I open an iPhoto library from Aperture. It must either be something specific to your plug-ins (that is why I keep asking for the version number of your plug-ins - are they confirmed releases for Aperture 3.4.3 and Mt. Lion?) or something different in your iPhoto Libraries. Are your iPhoto libraries referenced? Mine are managed. And my iPhoto libraries have been originally created in very early iPhoto versions and upgraded to iPhoto '11.

  • Plug-ins won't work with aperture 3.5.1

    Just updated to aperture 3.5.1 and now none of my plug-ins won't work what can I do to fix this problem. Any help woud be great.

    How do they not work, error message, crash, etc?
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  • Am I correct that Photos does not support external editors? i.e., in Aperture, I click Photos Edit with.... and can open in Photoshop or various plug-ins. Changes are then automatically saved back to Aperture. Nonexistent in Photos?

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    Thanks Larry. That certainly gives me some understanding. Can't imagine I'm the only Aperture user with that concern, so I certainly hope Adobe and others will fill the void. Without that feature, Photos is pretty much a non-started for me.

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