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Plug‑ins



About plug‑in modules

Plug‑in modules are software programs developed by Adobe Systems and by other software developers in conjunction with Adobe Systems to add features to Photoshop. A number of importing, exporting, and special-effects plug‑ins come with your program. They are automatically installed in folders inside the Photoshop Plug‑ins folder.

You can select an additional Plug‑ins folder for compatible plug‑ins stored with another application. You can also create a shortcut (Windows) or an alias (Mac OS) for a plug‑in stored in another folder on your system. You can then add the shortcut or alias to the plug‑ins folder and use that plug‑in with Photoshop.

Once installed, plug‑in modules appear as options in the Import or Export menu; as file formats in the Open, and Save As dialog boxes; or as filters in the Filter submenus. Photoshop can accommodate a large number of plug‑ins. However, if the list of installed plug‑in modules becomes too long, Photoshop may not be able to display all the plug‑ins in their appropriate menus. If so, newly installed plug‑ins appear in the Filter > Other submenu.

Install a plug‑in module

In Mac OS, you cannot run Photoshop in the Classic environment. Plug‑ins originally intended to work on Mac OS 9 won’t appear.

 Do one of the following:
  • To install an Adobe Systems plug‑in module, use the plug‑in installer, if provided. In Windows, you can also install or copy the module into the appropriate Plug‑ins folder in the Photoshop program folder. In Mac OS, drag a copy of the module to the appropriate Plug‑Ins folder in the Photoshop program folder. Make sure that the files are uncompressed.

  • To install a third-party plug‑in module, follow the installation instructions that came with the plug‑in module. If you cannot run a third-party plug‑in, it may require a legacy Photoshop serial number.

Select an additional plug‑ins folder

  1. Choose Edit > Preferences > Plug‑ins (Windows) or choose Photoshop > Preferences > Plug‑ins (Mac OS).
  2. Select Additional Plug‑ins Folder.
  3. Click Choose, and select a folder or directory from the list. Make sure that you do not select a location inside the Plug‑ins folder. To display the contents of a folder, double-click the directory (Windows) or click Open (Mac OS).
  4. When you have highlighted the additional plug‑ins folder, click OK (Windows) or Choose (Mac OS).
  5. Restart Photoshop for the plug‑ins to take effect.

Suppress the loading of plug‑ins

 Add a tilde ~ character at the beginning of the plug‑in name, folder, or directory. That file (or all files in the folder) will be ignored by the application.

View information about installed plug‑ins

 Do one of the following:
  • (Windows) Choose Help > About Plug‑in and choose a plug‑in from the submenu.

  • (Mac OS) Choose Photoshop > About Plug‑in, and then choose a plug‑in from the submenu.