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Problems using Photoshop plug-ins


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I can't make any of my plug-ins work in Photos v.1.1.2.22614 running on OS X 10.9.5.

 

I went into Photo's preferences and pointed it to my Photoshop CS6 Plug-ins folder. In general, that's where my plug-ins are stored. However, MacPhun's interesting: they store an alias to their plug-ins and the plug-ins themselves remain in the original MacPhun application folder. Also, interestingly, while I have three MacPhun plug-ins, only the alias to SnapHeal Pro shows in Affinity's Filters...MacPhun menu. All of my other plug-ins do show in the Filters menu, and they're grouped by publisher (Nik, OnOne, MacPhun, etc.).

 

Here's what I'm seeing using the latest versions of all plug-ins:
 
- OneOne Perfect Suite 9 and PTLens cause Affinity Photo to crash without warning every time.
 
- Nik Dfine launches, but won't do anything because it says it can't create a new layer to work with. Also, Dfine shows a Demo/Buy dialog even though I've licensed the program. This dialog does not show when I open Dfine directly from the Finder or when I launch it from within Photoshop CS6, so something odd's happening with Affinity Photo,
 
- MacPhun SnapHeal Pro pops up a "launching" dialog and then everything freezes: I needed to force quit Affinity Photo and then relaunch. As mentioned earlier, neither of my other MacPhun plug-ins (Intensify Pro, Tonality Pro) show in Affinity Photo.
 
I hope this is helpful.
 
 
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