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REQ
Mar-27-2005, 06:49 AM
I am Running photoshop CS on a Mac, OS 10.3.8. When i first installed Photoshop it worked fine. I purchased Nik Color EFEX Pro 2.0 Plug-in filters. which also worked fine until I got the Adobe Photoshop Classroom in a Book. The selective palette for the Nik filters used to atomatically appear when you started it. When I got the Classroom in a Book, I followed the instructions at the beginning of the lessons: Command Opt-Shift to re-set all default settings. I know this temporarily closes the palette, but then you are supposed to be able to go to Edit, Automate and then select the Nik EFEX palette to make it re-appear. But it doesn't. The filters work through the filter section, but I cannot get the selective palette to appear. I have deleted and re-installed both programs, and my preferences files several times, but the problem has not been fixed. Please advise me on how to fix this problem, please be as clear as possible as I am currently overseas and cannot call support for help. Thank you. :dunno :dunno :scratch :cry :help :help :help :help :help :scratch

cletus
Mar-27-2005, 07:24 AM
I am Running photoshop CS on a Mac, OS 10.3.8. When i first installed Photoshop it worked fine. I purchased Nik Color EFEX Pro 2.0 Plug-in filters. which also worked fine until I got the Adobe Photoshop Classroom in a Book. The selective palette for the Nik filters used to atomatically appear when you started it. When I got the Classroom in a Book, I followed the instructions at the beginning of the lessons: Command Opt-Shift to re-set all default settings. I know this temporarily closes the palette, but then you are supposed to be able to go to Edit, Automate and then select the Nik EFEX palette to make it re-appear. But it doesn't. The filters work through the filter section, but I cannot get the selective palette to appear. I have deleted and re-installed both programs, and my preferences files several times, but the problem has not been fixed. Please advise me on how to fix this problem, please be as clear as possible as I am currently overseas and cannot call support for help. Thank you. :dunno :dunno :scratch :cry :help :help :help :help :help :scratch
That's a strange one. I would have figured that a re-install of the filter package would have fixed everything. :scratch

Are you able to access Nik's support e-mail? It looks like Nik has a user group. Any luck there? If you can't get at either of those resources, let me know and I'll try sending in an e-mail for you.

In the meantime hopefully someone around here has some suggestions for you.

REQ
Mar-27-2005, 08:12 PM
Thanks for the advice. I posted the question at three locations - here, Dp forum, and the Adobe forum, and the Nik, Adobe and Mac support emails, to no avail. there's been no answer yet from the software companies but after obsessively playing around with the problem for several sleepless nights, :bash I found that from harddrive > library > preferences and then deleting the Nik Efex preference file and then restarting Adobe photoshop fixed the problem and reset the defaults.

So if anyone else had the same problem - that's how you fix it. :clap :clap :clap


That's a strange one. I would have figured that a re-install of the filter package would have fixed everything. :scratch

Are you able to access Nik's support e-mail? It looks like Nik has a user group. Any luck there? If you can't get at either of those resources, let me know and I'll try sending in an e-mail for you.

In the meantime hopefully someone around here has some suggestions for you.

cletus
Mar-28-2005, 05:33 AM
Thanks for the advice. I posted the question at three locations - here, Dp forum, and the Adobe forum, and the Nik, Adobe and Mac support emails, to no avail. there's been no answer yet from the software companies but after obsessively playing around with the problem for several sleepless nights, :bash I found that from harddrive > library > preferences and then deleting the Nik Efex preference file and then restarting Adobe photoshop fixed the problem and reset the defaults.

So if anyone else had the same problem - that's how you fix it. :clap :clap :clap
No need to thank me. I'd say you figured this one out on your own :thumb