edlaurpic
Established
When I first got my Epson R-D I was able to open Epson's Raw processing software and use it on my Mac (Panther OS X at that time), however when I started using Photoshop CS I couldn't find the Epson raw software anymore. It simply vanished from my computer. I have seen some posts here suggesting that the Epson raw software doesn't work on a Mac, but, as I said, it did work, at least for a while. I have now upgraded the Mac to Tiger OS X and I just got PS CS2, which I have only just started to figure out. Although I want to learn about batch processing and intend to use CS2 for other things, I miss the simplicity of the Epson raw software and wish I could find it and use it again on my MAC. Suggestions? Answers?
jlw
Rangefinder camera pedant
The raw software you get from Epson for Mac is a Photoshop plug-in --- it needs Photoshop as a host.
If you've upgraded Photoshop versions, your Epson plug-in probably is still in the plug-ins folder for your PREVIOUS version of Photoshop. If you deleted your old Photoshop folder, then oops!... the plug-in probably went with it.
Another possibility: depending on which Installer option you selected when you upgraded from Panther to Tiger, the MacOS Installer may have re-created your Applications folder, in which case (again) your Epson plug-in may have been left behind.
Easiest fix for either problem is just to get out your Epson CD and re-run the installer for the plug-in.
If you've upgraded Photoshop versions, your Epson plug-in probably is still in the plug-ins folder for your PREVIOUS version of Photoshop. If you deleted your old Photoshop folder, then oops!... the plug-in probably went with it.
Another possibility: depending on which Installer option you selected when you upgraded from Panther to Tiger, the MacOS Installer may have re-created your Applications folder, in which case (again) your Epson plug-in may have been left behind.
Easiest fix for either problem is just to get out your Epson CD and re-run the installer for the plug-in.
edlaurpic
Established
Thanks for you advice.
I just ran the installer (EPSON Raw Plugin installer) which said it had been successfully installed, but I can't find it anywhere. Where would the epson plugin be located after it is installed and how can I gain access to it?
I just ran the installer (EPSON Raw Plugin installer) which said it had been successfully installed, but I can't find it anywhere. Where would the epson plugin be located after it is installed and how can I gain access to it?
butter71
Member
edlaurpic said:I just ran the installer (EPSON Raw Plugin installer) which said it had been successfully installed, but I can't find it anywhere. Where would the epson plugin be located after it is installed and how can I gain access to it?
for photoshop cs2, the default location seems to be:
/Library/Application\ Support/Adobe/Plug-Ins/CS2/File\ Formats/
to use it from photoshop, the open file dialog will let you select the epson raw format (and thus the epson raw plug-in) from the drop down box at the bottom.
i'm not sure if you can trigger it from adobe bridge.
ulrik
Established
thats the loation for Adobe Camera Rawbutter71 said:for photoshop cs2, the default location seems to be:
/Library/Application\ Support/Adobe/Plug-Ins/CS2/File\ Formats/
My Epson Raw is located in /applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/Plug-Ins
Bridge triggers ACR, everything else triggers ER.
butter71
Member
ulrik said:thats the location for Adobe Camera Raw.
that's where my epson raw plug-in was also. maybe i had manually put it there..
i ended up re-installing just now because i was getting a "cannot find language file" dialog. this time it couldn't find my photoshop directory, so i had to manually pick the plug-in directory.
sevres_babylone
Veteran
Thanks butter71. I had been having a "cannot find language file" warning from my initial install. I have PS7 and OS X 2.8 on my home computer. At first my attempts to re-install didn't work. Then I found the problem was that I have Photoshop Elements on the hard-drive as well. It was only after I changed its name to Adobee Photoshope elements, did I get an option to manually select a folder. So now I can use the plug-in as nature or Epson intended.
Meanwhile in the meantime I came to like RAW Developer very much. So I will likely just use the Epson plug-in for black and white.
(I realized another mistake I made when I initially tried to install it. After it initially installed in the Photoshop Elements sub-folder, I copied the plug-in to my Photoshop plug-ins folder; obviously (now anyway) this was an incorrect and incomplete install.)
Again, thanks.
Meanwhile in the meantime I came to like RAW Developer very much. So I will likely just use the Epson plug-in for black and white.
(I realized another mistake I made when I initially tried to install it. After it initially installed in the Photoshop Elements sub-folder, I copied the plug-in to my Photoshop plug-ins folder; obviously (now anyway) this was an incorrect and incomplete install.)
Again, thanks.
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