I tried adding the Nik Collection via PSE 2020 Plug-Ins "Choose" from preferences, but after clicking ok and restarting, they never showed up. There's no Selection Tool and no path to Nik apps. Today I downloaded the latest version of the 4 Nik collection, ok'd adding to PSE 2020 as a plug-in, but it didn't do it. DxO techs did offer some suggestions but they haven't worked so far. It's too bad I can't easily use Nik Define, etc., or Color Efex right from PSE, but, I've learned to live with it. I reinstalled PSE 2020 without adding the Nik Plug-Ins and it works fine now too. I thought it might be UAC problem, but I switched it off and still have the problem.Update : I have been using Nik with DxO Lab and sometimes as standalones. I have tried uninstalling/reinstalling the plugins, then I tried doing it with admin rights. I get the same message with all of the plugins. The problem also occurs regardless of whether I choose to edit a DNG/NEF file or an exisiting tif file. Please make sure that the file is not write protected and that you have sufficient access rights for that file."Īlso when I cancel out and go back to Lightroom it appears to have created a XXXX-Edit.tif file but with no modifications. "The file XXXXXXX-Edit.tif cannot be written. The plugins run and function as normal until I try to save the file back to Lightroom when I get the following error: Recently I've tried to use the plugins from Lightroom. I usually only run the plugins out of CS5 and have no issues here, all is working OK. I'm running the latest versions of CS5 and Lightroom on a Win 7 64bit PC. I haven't been able to find anything similar to my problem so have started a new thread.
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