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How to identify and troubleshoot issues with plug-ins in Photoshop.
If you're experiencing any of the following issues, the cause could be a defective or incompatible plug-in:
You may experience an issue with a plug-in for any of these reasons:
To check if you have a plugin installed on your machine, do any of the following:
Here are some good general guidelines to follow with third-party plug-ins to avoid problems:
For help installing or uninstalling 3rd party plug-ins, contact your third party plug-in vendor.
In the past, third-party plug-ins using their own installation mechanism weren't automatically moved or synchronized between major Photoshop versions.
In order to minimize the need for reinstallation between major versions, we've asked developers to start installing into a shared Creative Cloud location. Please reinstall/update your 3rd party plug-ins to use the Shared Creative Cloud Location so that third-party plug-ins are automatically loaded between major versions.
To quickly determine whether Photoshop is loading a problematic optional or third-party plug-in, do the following:
Close Photoshop.
Hold down the Shift key and launch Photoshop. A dialog appears during launch that reads "Skip loading optional and third-party plug-ins?"
Click Yes to skip loading optional and third-party plug-ins.
This disables optional and third-party plug-ins only for the current session. If you quit and restart Photoshop without holding down the Shift key, the optional or third-party plug-ins will be enabled.
Try to re-create the problem.
If the problem recurs, an installed optional or third-party plug-in is not causing the problem. Close Photoshop and then restart it without holding the Shift key to re-enable all the optional and third-party plug-ins. Skip the remaining steps in this section.
If the problem does not recur, an optional or third-party plug-in is causing the problem. To identify specific problematic plug-ins:
Close Photoshop.
Move one plug-in from Photoshop's Plug-ins folder to a temporary location (for example, a new folder on your desktop).
See Locate plug-in folders for the locations of the Photoshop plug-in folders.
Start Photoshop and then try to re-create the problem.
Do one of the following:
Start Photoshop and then try to re-create the problem.
To permanently disable a plug-in, use one or more of these methods:
If you currently cannot find the problematic plugin (example: Adobe Design to Print), but you had installed it some time back, please use these steps to clean the remaining files:
New to mac 10.15 (Catalina) is that plug-ins that are quarantined will return a Photoshop error that "the file was not found" or an OS error that says that the plug-in "can't be opened because its integrity cannot be verified.
This happens with plug-ins that are not notarized that are downloaded from the web or installed by other methods such as drag & drop.
Solution
Obtain updated plug-ins from 3rd party developers that are notarized for macOS 10.15. Photoshop will load plug-ins that have been notarized by Apple.
Additional Information
Customers that have plug-ins already installed and then update to macOS 10.15 should not see this issue.
Customers that upgrade to macOS 10.15 and then try to download and install a plug-in may see failures.
You can easily determine whether or not a plug-in is quarantined by using the Terminal.
For example, if plug-in is in the Photoshop application plug-ins folder:
% ls -l@ /Applications/Adobe\ Photoshop\ 2019/Plug-ins/<plug-in-name>/
For example, if plug-in is in the shared Creative Cloud location folder:
% ls -l@ /Library/Application\ Support/Adobe/Plug-Ins/CC/<plug-in-name>/
Note: replace <plug-in-name> with the actual name of the plug-in you need to correct
Which returns the following result:
total 0 drwxr-xr-x@ 6 <username> wheel 192 Sep 26 15:11 Contents com.apple.quarantine 22
"com.apple.quarantine 22" means that the plug-in is quarantined.
Note: See Locate Plug-In Folders for help finding the locations of plug-ins.
Third-party and optional plug-ins can be installed to one of two locations:
If you installed to the Photoshop version-specific location, the Photoshop plug-ins folder is located here:
Hard Drive/Applications/[Photoshop version]/Plug-ins
If you installed to the Photoshop version-specific location, the Photoshop plug-ins folder is located here:
Hard Drive\Program Files\Adobe\[Photoshop version]\Plug-ins
If you installed to the shared Creative Cloud location, the plug-ins folder is located here:
Hard Drive/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Plug-Ins/CC
Additionally, the Camera Raw plug-in is located in a common plug-ins folder, which Photoshop, Adobe Bridge, and Photoshop Elements share:
Hard Drive/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Plug-Ins/[Photoshop version number]/File Formats.
If you installed to the shared Creative Cloud location, the plug-ins folder is located here:
Hard Drive\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Plug-Ins\CC
Additionally, the Camera Raw plug-in is located in a common plug-ins folder, which Photoshop, Adobe Bridge, and Photoshop Elements share:
Hard Drive\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Plug-Ins\[Photoshop version number]
Adobe Camera Raw and Photoshop still does not recognize your camera?
See Why doesn't my version of Photoshop or Lightroom support my camera?
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