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Posted: Sat May 12th, 2012 11:43
 
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Not so far. I dont expect any but my plugins need a reinstall to be found as they have not be picked up automatically.



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I guess I'll give it a go next week then.

Sounds like it is not a major upgrade, just the toll to access ACR :-)

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TomOC wrote:
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If you install CS6 and delete CS5 as part of the install, the NIK (and most other) plugins will transfer properly to CS6. The big problem comes from installing CS6 along side CS5, I think.

I have Lion on both my macs and all the NIK products are supported. I doubt that any of the complex plugins are yet set up for Mountain Lion.

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I'm not running Mountain Lion on my Mac yet. What I did on my PC when installing 5 & 6 side by side was to launch the NIK installer and reinstall Color Efex Pro. When I did that, it recognized 6 and installed the plugin for that.

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Sounds like the way to go, Robert.

JK did a clean install and I was tempted to go that way, but if transferring everything from CS5 doesn't work, I can always uninstall everything and start from scratch.

A project for a foggy day next week :-)

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That is true but I always double run until the new version of Photoshop is completely supported by all my plugins.
Nik and OnOne plugins installed into CS6 no problem.



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