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Edit with CC 2019 (solved)

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  • Ian Wilson
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    In Preferences, there is a new plugins section. One plugin that will be there by default is one developed by Phase One themselves that allows you to choose which apps appear on the Edit with/Open with lists.

    Ian
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  • Kroontje
    Hello Ian

    Thanks for your replay.
    If i check your pad, i see no Photoshop.exe or what else
    See my screenshots
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    https://kronenms.home.xs4all.nl/nikon/Plugin-1.png

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    https://kronenms.home.xs4all.nl/nikon/Plugin-2.png

    Kroontje
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  • Ian Wilson
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    Can you search for it in the Search... field in your screenshot?

    Ian
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  • Kroontje
    I have tried that, with no succes...

    If i look in explorer I see the .exe, but can’t copy that and paste the link.

    Gr
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  • IanS
    [quote="Kroontje" wrote:
    I have tried that, with no succes...

    If i look in explorer I see the .exe, but can’t copy that and paste the link.

    Gr


    If you register the PS .exe with the file system by right clicking on a photo in Windows Explorer and using the open with dialogue you will find that the PSCC is then available in the C1Pro preferences plugin section. Just a quirk of the way plugins are registered.

    Ian
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  • Kroontje
    Yeah..That’s the one that works 😄

    Thank you ðŸ‘ðŸ»
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  • IanS
    [quote="Ian3" wrote:
    Can you search for it in the Search... field in your screenshot?

    Ian


    I have queried the search function with support and they agree that it should be called "filter" rather than search. You cannot search for anything that isn't in the list of plugins. Hopefully, they will update the system to reflect this.

    Ian
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  • Ian Wilson
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    [quote="IanS" wrote:
    [quote="Ian3" wrote:
    Can you search for it in the Search... field in your screenshot?

    Ian


    I have queried the search function with support and they agree that it should be called "filter" rather than search. You cannot search for anything that isn't in the list of plugins. Hopefully, they will update the system to reflect this.

    Ian

    Yes, I’d noticed that on my Mac version it is indeed called Filter, and I’d wondered if that was one of the differences between the Windows and Mac versions.

    Ian
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