03-14-2011, 02:50 PM
borichar Wrote:In the preferences pane select "plug-in" and there click on "install plug-in" while checking if the directory is the one you want.SmartMac Wrote:SmartMac Wrote:borichar Wrote:I have Photoshop CS5 64-bit installed on my PC.
I downloaded Portrait ProfessionaL 10 Studio 64 yesterday. The big problem is; I cannot instal the plug-in.
Anthroptic's instructions are, open PP9 (Yes, it says that even on PP10, be nice if they updated that too!), go to file - settings - and plugin. As soon as I click on install 64 bit Plug in , I get the report, "Problem copying files. Please copy the files manually, Error code 1"
I have sent a message via one of PP's tickets (ref 50330 if the people at Portrait Professional would actually extend the courtesy in acknowledging my further message and unanswered and unreturned phone calls) !!!
Meanwhile uninstalling Photoshop, re- installing photoshop, making sure it's closed when attempting to instal the plug-in, makes no difference despite installing the two programs from scratch and in different orders.
Is it possible to send me the actual plug-in file so I can place it in the appropriate Adobe directory which is what Portrait Professional and Windows is asking me to do.
Not impressed
Same as Borichar with the difference I am on MacPro OSX 6.6.
I cannot see any "anthropic " menu in PS extd nor in Aperture.
A quick answer will be VERY welcome.
SmartMac
I answer myself :
I just reinstalled the software, did the requests in the prefs, and it work !
Sorry for the noise.
Can you explain what "did the requests in the prefs" means please. I have reinstalled both photoshop and PP10 twice now andc in different orderrs first. Still won't work.