The optional plug-ins for Alias, SGIRGB, SoftImage, HSB & HSL, Electric Image, and Wavefront RLA are not installed by default, but are available via download below.
The Plug-ins provided on this page are compatible with:
- Photoshop CC 2019
- Photoshop CC 2018
- Photoshop CC 2017
- Photoshop CC 2015.5
- Photoshop CC 2015
- Photoshop CC 2014
- Photoshop CC
Note:
Beginning with Photoshop CC 2019 (version 20.0), the 32-bit version of Windows is no longer supported. If you have a 64-bit version of Windows and require a 32-bit version of Photoshop for compatibility with legacy plug-ins or device drivers, you can download an older 32-bit version of Photoshop.
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Optional plug-ins can be installed to one of two locations:
- Version-specific location - which will only load the installed plug-in for a specific version of Photoshop CC (e.g. only Photoshop CC 2014)
- Shared Creative Cloud location - which will load the plug-in for all installed versions of Photoshop CC without having to reinstall the plug-in
For instructions on locating these folders on macOS and Windows, see Locate plug-in folders.
The Alias file format plug-in allows you to read and write files in the Alias .pix format. This format is commonly used for 3D rendering software from Alias/Wavefront, and in some image-editing software on UNIX systems.
The ElectricImage Multiplugin format plug-in allows you to read and write files in the ElectricImage picture format. ElectricImage 3D rendering software uses this format.
The HSL&HSB plug-in allows conversion from RGB > HSL (Hue, Saturation, and Lightness) and back, and from RGB > HSB (Hue, Saturation, and Brightness) and back within Photoshop. This plug-in allows you to make changes to the Hue, Saturation, or Luminosity of an image as independent channels, or make changes in HSL/HSB using channel operations (calculations).
The SGIRGB format plug-in allows you to read and write files in the SGI image format. This format is commonly used by software on the Silicon Graphics platform. The SGI image format plug-in recognizes the file extensions .sgi, .rgb, .rgba, and .bw.