![]() Thanks in advance to anyone who knows what's happening with this and can share how 3rd party plugins/filters porting to the latest Ps generation are being handled! Has that design been changed by Adobe? I don't want to lose any filters (especially "classic" ones doing manual copying processes that I was glad to stop doing in recent years past - plus they end up in multiple file hierarchies & add to memory consumption if we retain older Ps versions for various reasons. We used to have to ensure our 3rd party plugins/filters were in a Ps Common Programs folder (or some name like that) to ensure they'd carry forward without us manually having to copy all our filters/plugins to the comparable file hierarchy in each successive annual update. Is that a general bug/known issue for Windows (or, all) users? ![]() After seeing those posts, I'm holding off updating to Ps 2024 (commercial rel. I've seen posts by other Win users saying their 3rd party plugins (aka, Filters) didn't carry forward & install into the new Ps 2024 from prior annual Ps releases. ![]()
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