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Photoshop CS won't use Camera RAW plug-in after installing Nikon PictureProject
This week my Nikon D70 arrived (yipee!!). I installed the Adobe Camera RAW 2.2 update to go with Photoshop CS. I shot a few with my camera in RAW fromat, copied them to the HD, and opened them up in Photoshop CS, no problem.
However, I wanted to see what the Nikon software was all about, so I installed PictureProject and the Capture trial. (Neither seem to suit my needs better than Photoshop.) After installing the Nikon software, when I try to open a RAW file in PS CS, it will ONLY use the Nikon RAW conversion instead of using the Adobe Camera RAW plug-in. The Nikon one has only a couple of adjustment options and I like the Adobe one better.
Is there any way to force Photoshop to use the Adobe RAW plug-in instead of the Nikon RAW utility?
To make matters worse, when I uninstall the Nikon software, it introduces an error when starting PS CS: This application has failed to start because NEFLibrary3PS.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem. This appears during Plug-ins initialization, so my guess is that Nikon did not properly script their uninstall to inform Photoshop not to look for their NEF converter.
I'm entering this in the Digital SLRs forum because
1) It has to do with a kink in my workflow
2) I'm hoping that someone with advanced Nikon and Photoshop experience might have seen and overcome the problem.
My apologies if this is off-topic, and I'd appreciate any help the administrator might offer in directing it to the right place if need be.
Thank you in advance for any assistance you can render.
Best regards,
James
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Why not just reinstall CS after removing the Nikon stuff?
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I forgot to mention that I tried that. Even after uninstalling both and re-installing CS, the same error occurs, though I can at that point use the Adobe RAW filter. Yours is a good suggestion in any case. I guess I may have to learn to live with the error message until my next OS rebuild. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by awkwards
I forgot to mention that I tried that. Even after uninstalling both and re-installing CS, the same error occurs, though I can at that point use the Adobe RAW filter. Yours is a good suggestion in any case. I guess I may have to learn to live with the error message until my next OS rebuild. Thanks!
Hit ctrl-alt-shift right after PS starts loading and answer yes when it asks if you want to trash the preferences file.
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Just tried this, but still no go. :(
Thanks again.
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More info:
I tired reinstalling and uninstalling Nikon PictureProject again, but this time I told the uninstaller NOT to remove PP's shared DLLs. Well, that got rid of the error message, but now Photoshop CS STILL uses the Nikon NEF converter even though PictureProject is uninstalled!
Somehow I need to tell Photoshop not to use the Nikon DLLs and to use Adobe Raw instead.
Most frustrating!
James
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Problem Solved!
I scoured my Plug-Ins directory:
C:\Program Files\Adobe\Photoshop CS\Plug-Ins\Adobe Photoshop Only\File Formats
and discovered:
Nikon NEF Plugin LE.8bi
I REMOVED this plug-in and problem is solved. Apparently Nikon did not see the need (or forgot) to script removal of this plug-in in their PictureProject uninstaller. What threw me off was the fact that they'd installed it in the "Photoshop Only" directory instead of the higher level File Formats directory, which is where I keep my Adobe Raw plugin.
Thank you, Sebastian, for your suggestions. It was great to learn about the "delete preferences" option.
Hopefully anyone else who's had this problem will see this thread.
Best regards,
James
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Thank you, Uwe.
I had Googled this topic and couldn't turn anything up, but it's good to know I wasn't alone. I was starting to feel silly. :rolleyes:
James
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James have you thought about looking at capture one dslr for raw conversion as an alternative to PS. http://www.c1dslr.com is the link, I have posted about this software before in other threads.
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>I was starting to feel silly.
No, Nikon kind of is. I think they should at least inform or even better ask the user for this change.
Uwe
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I'll check it out, Peter. Thanks!--James
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Re: Photoshop CS won't use Camera RAW plug-in after installing Nikon PictureProject
Thank you for saving me hours of time trying to figure it out. Your Posting is going to be widely searched. I found it from Google. Yes there are many folks running Photoshop and Nikon Picture project that have had their plugin hijacked!
I removed the file you mentioned and all is back to normal.
THANK YOU!!!!
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Re: Photoshop CS won't use Camera RAW plug-in after installing Nikon PictureProject
James, thanks so much for taking the time to come back and post your solution. There are many people here that will apreciate your extra effort in the months to come. Cheers to you!
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Re: Photoshop CS won't use Camera RAW plug-in after installing Nikon PictureProject
James, you not only saved me hours of work (I lost Camera RAW once before and had to reinstall Photoshop CS on both of my machines), but also introduced me to this great fourm! I registered, using the time you saved me. Thanks again! :)
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Re: Problem Solved!
James,
THANKS!!!!!!!!
The same happened to me and I was going crazy. I just did what you said here and PRESTO! that annoyng NKNEFPLUGIN.DLL error was Gone, Finito, Kapute!!!
Thanks again!!
Raamses.
Quote:
Originally Posted by awkwards
I scoured my Plug-Ins directory:
C:\Program Files\Adobe\Photoshop CS\Plug-Ins\Adobe Photoshop Only\File Formats
and discovered:
Nikon NEF Plugin LE.8bi
I REMOVED this plug-in and problem is solved. Apparently Nikon did not see the need (or forgot) to script removal of this plug-in in their PictureProject uninstaller. What threw me off was the fact that they'd installed it in the "Photoshop Only" directory instead of the higher level File Formats directory, which is where I keep my Adobe Raw plugin.
Thank you, Sebastian, for your suggestions. It was great to learn about the "delete preferences" option.
Hopefully anyone else who's had this problem will see this thread.
Best regards,
James
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Re: Photoshop CS won't use Camera RAW plug-in after installing Nikon PictureProject
Hi,
Just regestered to say thanks!!
I put on Picture Project after using Nikon View, and I thought it was a terrible bit of software, it was stupidly slow and ram greedy, fiddly to use and lacking in features. I was pretty shocked that they should release such shoddy software. But I suppose a camera with so many features for such a low price had to skimp somewhere, and I would rather that be the software than the camera I suppose.
But I have been having the same problem with photoshop, found this through google - has sorted the problem. Great!
Thanks again,
Nick
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Re: use the regsweeper util in utilities folder after uninstall
just spoke to nikon tech
how to eradicate leftovers in registry after uninstall
in the utilities folder on cd there is a program regsweeper
in any of these programs nkview /nkscan /nkcapture theres a utilities folder
dont launch from cd
copy util folder to desktop
open folder dbl click on regsweeper
run it
im hoping this works
i uninstalled picture project
going to use nikon view after regsweep
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Re: Photoshop CS won't use Camera RAW plug-in after installing Nikon PictureProject
Wow googled and ended up here. thanks for the advice. My problem is that it keeps giving me a double whammy. I did as you said and viola! one whammy is gone but the other is still coming up. anyone have any other ideas for that nasty NKNEFPLUGIN.DLL ERROR! :confused:
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Re: Photoshop CS won't use Camera RAW plug-in after installing Nikon PictureProject
hi
i had a hell of a time getting nikon out
had to reinstall photoshop
did you go to adobe photoshop plug ins and remove the 2 nikon plugs
1 for raw the other ycc tiff
did you run regsweeper from nikon
you need to copy txt file has reg entries index
good luck
i later tried raw shooter
my machine is standalone
program kept trying to web register
oy:rolleyes:
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Re: Photoshop CS won't use Camera RAW plug-in after installing Nikon PictureProject
I had the same problem and I had already formatted and reinstalled windows (not the entire drive, just my windows partition) so I was super confused. After reading the posts here (and still being the cautious person that I am) I isolated that nikon file in a folder called "Nikon NEF plugin isolated". For some reason this didn't work and I was Obsessed looking for another solution. After I deleted my isolation folder the problem went away.
BTW i'm using photoshop 7 on the computer in question
Thanks for your help
Bob
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Re: Photoshop CS won't use Camera RAW plug-in after installing Nikon PictureProject
Thanks thanks thanks, it works!
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Re: Photoshop CS won't use Camera RAW plug-in after installing Nikon PictureProject
All hail Lord James! I was :mad2: and now I'm :thumbsup: . Thank you so much for posting such a clear and simple solution.
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Re: Photoshop CS won't use Camera RAW plug-in after installing Nikon PictureProject
thanks for the info. amazing info from 3 years ago is still solving problems.
YOU DA MAN!!!!!
thanks from another webfoot
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Re: Photoshop CS won't use Camera RAW plug-in after installing Nikon PictureProject
my friend builds machines
at my suggestion
were using an uninstall utility right after installing winxp
hoping to forego other uninstall torture
these nikon program removal problems are :mad2: absurd
i recently removed corel paintshop and corel photopaint
i found myself in the registry search
so much leftover crap:cryin:
easy:thumbsup:
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Re: Problem Solved!
Quote:
Originally Posted by awkwards
I scoured my Plug-Ins directory:
C:\Program Files\Adobe\Photoshop CS\Plug-Ins\Adobe Photoshop Only\File Formats
and discovered:
Nikon NEF Plugin LE.8bi
I REMOVED this plug-in and problem is solved. Apparently Nikon did not see the need (or forgot) to script removal of this plug-in in their PictureProject uninstaller. What threw me off was the fact that they'd installed it in the "Photoshop Only" directory instead of the higher level File Formats directory, which is where I keep my Adobe Raw plugin.
Thank you, Sebastian, for your suggestions. It was great to learn about the "delete preferences" option.
Hopefully anyone else who's had this problem will see this thread.
Best regards,
James
Dear James,
I have Photoshop Elements 3.0. I recently bought a Nikon D80 and installed the software.
I have not been able to use Photoshop because a pop up says: Application has failed to start because NkNEFPlugin.dll was not found. Reinstalling this application may fix this problem. I searched for all plug-ins but only found Adobe Photoshop. If the plug-in cannot be found and I have removed Nikon's programs from my computer, then I am at a loss for what might solve the problem. I understand all the frustration that comes with this!
Any suggestions?
In need of help,
Emma57
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