![]() ![]() Not sure of your situation with the CC vs Nik at this time. And even more so when you arrive at a message board only to find advise offered by people who shouldn't be allowed to give advice. I undersatnd you frustraion and how right you are that "we" the purchaser of a goods or service, software included should have to jump through hoops to get it to work. I've tried them all and still haven't found one proper for PSCC64 + Nik1.0.0.9+ Win864. If you are not sure then please just quit because there are at least 25 different "successfull" solutions around that are not working at all. If you decide to put here any instructions or tutorials first please make sure you are doing it properly and precisely. Photoshop CC finally opened with Nik filters but only once and when I closed it and closed the system and opened it again in the evening and run Photoshop - guess what? All bloody Nik disappeared again! Should we all be IT guys to cope with softwares we are spending money on? I am just a photographer and would like to have fun with my new softs. I've tried ALL THE POSSIBLE combinations of where which bloody file or folder of Nik should sit. I am going to wreak havoc with Nik guys asses. I'm exhausted of chasing new information on all available forums and of hundreds and hundreds oposit opinions and solutions from users. Newest Photoshop CC 64 bit just does not see newest Nik 1.0.0.9 on newest Windows 8 64 bit. Google Nik support guys gave me their bullshit advise about self solving problems installation of Nik version 1.0.0.9 while it still has bug inside. I can't understand how this is possible for us - users to accept the fact of being forced to do someone elses' job?! And I literally can't calm down 'cause this is my second week of struggle. I try to solve the actual bug that SHOULD HAVE BEEN SOLVED BY "NIK BY GOOGLE" BEFORE THEY DECIDED TO SPREAD THAT CRAPPY LATEST VERSION. Complete the installation, then open Photoshop CC to ensure that the plug-ins have successfully been installed. Click that button and navigate to C:\Program Files\Adobe\Photoshop CC\Plug-Ins\.Ĥ. During the installation process when you get to the Host Application window, you will notice a plus sign to add an install location. If you no longer have this file, please email customer support to have the file sent to you again.ģ. Run the Nik Collection installer from the file you received via email and downloaded. Make sure all versions of Photoshop are closed.Ģ. it worked for me, not sure about others.ġ. ![]() I contacted Nik and they said go to your most recent link (crazy I know) I did and everything installed and I have all my Nik in CC & CS6. So upon my first try I downloaded directly from the Nik site and nothing. When Google & Nik merged I received an email stating as an existing customer they were giving me the whole Nik collection and there was a link to click on. I say "Google/Nik" because (follow me here) I origanilly purchased CEP 4 and Silver Effects Pro 2 separatley. Here is what I did and the key thing was to find the origanil link that Google/Nik sent. I did exactly as the instructions on Nik's site and I was up and running in no time at all. Nik, Topaz and OnOne all gave me a problem.įor Nik I copy & pasted and everything was fine till the first CC update and my filters were not working. ![]() I do not know if this will help but this was my experience just a few days after CC was realesed.
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