![]() ![]() I am now able to open the google NIK plugins from within my Affinity 1.10.5. Thanks for the input went through all the links provided above and I changed Affinity to "Open using Rosetta" in info screen. ![]() Nik Collection compatibility with OSes & third-party software <- *** If you need to install Rosetta on your Macĭoes Nik Collection run on the newer Apple M1 processors? Aka meaning here more concrete, that the old NIK Plugin PS-API code ( which are MacOS Intel CPU based plugin-bundles) might not be taken into account by Apple's Rosetta 2 here for a proper emulation on M1 systems. Strangely encouraging to know that I'm not the only one having the same problems.Īre you too using it on M1/silicon based Apple hardware? - I can imagine that the old free Google NIK Collection Plugins would only work under Intel based MacOS computers, since these were those days only compiled for those platforms. I am able to directly start each of the Nik apps individually and open an image file. ![]() My other setup on an old MacBook (Sierra) using the same versions of Affinity 1.10.5 with Nik 2012 plugins work ok google version (free) Nik Collection 2012.Selecting a pixel layer prior to clicking plugin has not worked either. I reinstalled Nik a few times, changing folder names (or specifying the google sub-folder), and nothing has worked so far. Have the same problem, Nik plugins were installed, but nothing happens when I click on any plugins. ![]()
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