JürgenHeise Posted December 9, 2022 Posted December 9, 2022 I still can't open the free NIK Collection (1.2.11). In Affinity V1, on the other hand, it works wonderfully.
Westerwälder Posted December 9, 2022 Posted December 9, 2022 Copy the Nik parts to the default Plugins folder on Affinity 2 and reboot, this worked for me! Kopiere die Nik teile in den Plugins Standardordner bei Affinity 2 und starte neu, das hat bei mir funktioniert! Westerwälder
JürgenHeise Posted December 9, 2022 Author Posted December 9, 2022 No, it doesn't work for me. I did everything right. The filters are recognized, the correct layer is selected, the image is rasterized and has an image depth of 16 bits. If you select one of the filters, only "Plugin" appears in the log, but nothing happens.
Ron P. Posted December 9, 2022 Posted December 9, 2022 2 hours ago, JürgenHeise said: No, it doesn't work for me. I did everything right. The filters are recognized, the correct layer is selected, the image is rasterized and has an image depth of 16 bits. If you select one of the filters, only "Plugin" appears in the log, but nothing happens. They work fine for me. Tested it using JPEG images and Developed RAW files. The RAW file once developed and in the Photo Persona, I duplicated it, then rasterized the duplicated layer. NIK filters opened fine. Have you tried Restarting AP, and/or your system? Sometimes this helps... Westerwälder 1 Affinity Photo 2.6..; Affinity Designer 2.6..; Affinity Publisher 2.6..; Affinity2 Beta versions. Affinity Photo,Designer 1.10.6.1605 Win11 Home Version:24H2, Build: 26100.1742: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-5820K CPU @ 3.30GHz, 3301 Mhz, 6 Core(s), 12 Logical Processor(s);32GB Ram, Nvidia GTX 3070, 3-Internal HDD (1 Crucial MX5000 1TB, 1-Crucial MX5000 500GB, 1-WD 1 TB), 4 External HDD; Wacom Intuos 3 PTZ-431W
Staff Patrick Connor Posted December 9, 2022 Staff Posted December 9, 2022 @JürgenHeise Your post is not beta specific so has been moved Patrick Connor Serif Europe Ltd Latest V2 releases on each platform "There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man. True nobility lies in being superior to your previous self." W. L. Sheldon
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