![]() ![]() I’ll file a fault report with DxO and update with any feedback / results. So, somewhere between FP6.6.0 and 6.15.0 (I don’t know how many, if any, other updates were available between these two versions) we seem to have lost the ability to open an image in FP6 from within AP. Throughout the above I’d been using AP 2.2.0, ignoring the prompt to update, so I now updated AP to 2.2.1 and repeated the test with FP 6.15.0 with the same, unsuccessful result.Several times tried all options offered in to activate plugins bu. Followed the instructions in Help -USING PLUGINS. Checked the program folder - plugins are there. However, I discovered another DxO folder in the root Library>Preferences that contains empty folders for all the plugins and a Nik Collection folder containing NikCollection.cfg. Once again, with FP6.15.0 I couldn’t open the JPEG image in FP6 from AP. Good day all, I’m new in Aff.Photo, it works really ok, BUT when attempted to open plugins menu in Filters, no plugins are available. The Nik plugins themselves are in (Hard drive)/ User>Library>Preferences>DxO, which I specified in the screen cap. I was never a PS user, so this tip is great for what to keep an eye on for compatibility. I repeated the update of FP6 and tried the test again. 8bf files, and only if they adhere pretty strictly to Photoshop plugin specifications. In order to find the default location of Affinity Photo Plugins, click the Open Default Folder in Finder button appearing at the top of the window which shows the plugin folder location.Having done this AP successfully opened the JPEG image in FP6. Here’s what the Topaz support team told me: We dont have a true plugin for Affinity photo that installs directly into Affinity like our plugin does for Photoshop. Select the GmicPlugin.8bf file and the gmic folder and copy it to the Affinity Photo default plugins folder. You could copy the plugins to that folder, or change where it points. I then reinstalled FP6.6.0 (ignoring the warning about installing an earlier version of FP). If youre talking about plugins youve added to Photo, youll see that Photo 2 uses a different plugins folder in the Preferences.This time although the message in Affinity Photo (AP) about “you are currently using DxO FilmPack 6…” appeared as before, nothing further happened- there was no transfer of the image to FP6. Having installed the FP update I then repeated my previous test above with a JPEG image.The update is to FP6 6.15.0 Build 55 (I don’t usually use FP standalone which is why the standalone version is several updates behind the latest one). My previous test at the beginning of October (see above) was with FP6.6.0 Build 1. I launched FP6 standalone where upon I was was prompted to update, which I did. ![]()
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