CS4 plugin not loaded

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jefferis
Feb 19, 2009
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Since CS4, I get a notice that a few plugins aren’t being loaded and I checked the system log, but it doesn’t tell me which ones are not compatible or not loaded… Anyway to tell which ones are not?
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Ram
Feb 19, 2009
Most likely any and all older plug-ins that are not written in Universal Binary.

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Ram
Feb 20, 2009
Locate the plug-in in the Finder, highlight its icon and do a Get Info (Command+I). The Info box should tell you whether it’s a Universal or PowerPC plug-in. PowerPC plug-ins will only run if you can run Photoshop in Rosetta emulation. Universal plug-in run native on MacIntel machines.

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jefferis
Feb 20, 2009
On 2/19/09 2:51 PM, in article ,
"Ramón_G_Castañ" <> wrote:

Most likely any and all older plug-ins that are not written in Universal Binary.

I’d like to delete them from the folder, but can’t tell which ones are inactive… (I have a lot of plugins).
SG
steve_guilhamet
Feb 24, 2009
Another way to go about this would be to comapre a screen shot of the About Plug-in list (or 2 if they down all fit on one screen) against the plug-ins in the application directory. Also, are you pointing to an additional plug-in directory in your preferences? If so compare against that too.

What is the message you see, btw?

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