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11-24-2010, 04:41 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-24-2010, 05:35 PM by Gary.)
Yes that's right the plug-in is only there for the full software, not in the trial. We are planning to change this soon so the trial download will include a trial of the Photoshop plug-in.
Also Portrait Professional Studio 9 has supported 64 bit plug-in mode for several months now, it was a free upgrade so if you do have the full software please use "check for updates" to make sure you are on the latest version.
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Yes that's right the plug-in is only there for the full software, not in the trial. We are planning to change this soon so the trial download will include a trial of the Photoshop plug-in.
Yes, I thought so. Thanks for your reply..
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Hi,
I just bought PP Studio version and i'm currently working in a MAC. I'm trying to install PP Plugin in CS4 but the message I receive is this one: "Problem copying files, please copy the files manually. Error code: 1"
Tryied to install it under plug.ins folder and filters folder... Same error message...
Can anyone help?
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Just drag and drop it to the trash.
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The version I've installed trough your link is 9.8... Still get the same error....
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11-27-2010, 11:30 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-27-2010, 11:39 AM by Gary.)
In that case the problem is something happening only on your Mac because that download was working for everybody else over the last few months.
I don't have a Mac where I am at the moment, so I can't look at this properly for you. However can you try running the plugin in Photoshop to see if it did actually install properly. To do this run Photoshop and go to the filters menu and look for an entry called "Anthropics" usually near the bottom of the list.
If its there any working then the error is just caused by the plugin already being installed.
If its not working can you go to your Photoshop plugin directory (called something like /Applications/Photoshop CS4/Plug-ins) and look for the Portrait Professional plugin (called something like PSPluginLauncher). If you see the plugin there just delete it.
Now run Portrait Professional again and install the plugin again, but now that you have confirmed the path to the Photoshop plugin folder make sure you use that path to it.
If that still doesn't work, you can copy the files manually using the Finder. The plugin bundle is contained in the folder where you installed Portrait Professional (usually /Applications/PortraitProfessionalStudio) if you browse to this and choose "show package contents" and then browse into the folders shown you will find the PSPluginLauncher bundle. Copy this to the Photoshop plugin folder you found earlier.
Now try running Photoshop again, and the plugin should be installed correctly in the filters menu under the name "Anthropics".
regards,
Gary