![]() ![]() Nicht geladene Plug-Ins: Plugins not loaded:Īnalog Efex Pro 2 KEINE VERSION NO VERSION - aus Datei from file “C:\Program Files\Google\Nik Collection\Analog Efex Pro 2\Analog Efex Pro 2 (64-Bit)\Analog Efex Pro 2.8bf”īackgroundFilter KEINE VERSION - aus Datei “C:\Program Files\Google\Nik Collection\Dfine 2\Dfine 2 (64-Bit)\Background.8bf”Ĭolor Efex Pro 4 KEINE VERSION - aus Datei “C:\Program Files\Google\Nik Collection\Color Efex Pro 4\Color Efex Pro 4 (64-Bit)\Color Efex Pro 4.8bf”ĭfine 2 KEINE VERSION - aus Datei “C:\Program Files\Google\Nik Collection\Dfine 2\Dfine 2 (64-Bit)\Dfine2.8bf”įineStructuresFilter KEINE VERSION - aus Datei “C:\Program Files\Google\Nik Collection\Dfine 2\Dfine 2 (64-Bit)\FineStructures.8bf” (Translations of German parts added in italics) In this info I just get a message that the modules have not been loaded without any reason given. Details under Help -> System info" (I translated the German message, so it might be slightly different on the English PS version). ![]() But when starting PS I get a message "At least one module not available. I understand the setup and would expect that it works. In these folders there is a link to the respective *.8bf file in the 64bit directory of the google folder under Program Files. I now have the situation that there is a google folder under Program Files and under "Plug-ins" in Photoshop (64bit) there is a folder "Google" and on the next level folders for "Analog Efex Pro 2" a.s.o. This time I uninstalled NIK and installed it from ground up (newest version 1.2.11). I always fixed my NIK installation this way. ![]() I know that you just need to copy the respective plugin folder from the former version to the new versions folder. I know, that there is a problem with any new version of PS to get the NIK filters running again. ![]()
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