![]() ![]() As i said Photoshop plug-ins support is still being worked on. Although some will be recognised, not all of them may work. All your Photoshop plug-ins recognised by Affinity Photo will appear in the menu Filters ▸ Plug-ins in Affinity Photo. Restart Affinity Photo for the new settings take effect. Then click on Authorise Global button (if it's not greyed out - otherwise it's already enabled) on the bottom and Close the Preferences dialog. Just click on the Add button and point to it. In any case if you have installed it in your Photoshop CS6 plug-ins folder you can add that folder to the Affinity Photo Plug-in Search Folders in Affinity Photo Preferences, Photoshop plug-ins section. There's no support for import/export, file formats or automation plug-in types so i believe this one will not work. Currently Affinity Photo only "supports" filter plug-in types. The list provided on that link is merely an indication to help users decide if it's worth installing a plug-in or not while plug-in support development progresses. Affinity Photo's Photoshop plug-in support is still being worked. ![]()
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