Again, the install menu of DPR2 solves that issue…while DPR3 presents a dialog (in very small, low contrast print) that is maybe not yet adapted to retina type displays. Plugins and Finder actions are therefore only installed on the account that was used when installing. DPR’s installers can’t cope with multiple user accounts.Bringing back that menu could provide an easy fix for plugin issues. DPR2 has a menu that allows manual installation of plugins and Finder actionsĭPR3 has no such menu.The ones I deleted had paths to DPR that were right a few days ago, before I moved the applications to a different folder - and installing DPR3 again did not replace the plugins DPR3 does not seem to check plugins that have been installed by previous versions.The plugin sends the file to PureRAW 3, safes the new DNG to the DXO folder, but the file will not be imported automatically. If that is the case, though, I would hope the notification alert would inform me or give me an option to request a 2nd trial. I’m trying PureRAW 3 on my Mac in combination with latest Lightroom Classic. Tested using both DPR2 and DPR3 as plugins to Lr Classic on macOS Monterey 12.6.3 on iMac 2019 I don’t recall whether I have trialed previously. Deleting the plugins and reinstalling them solved that issue. I found an issue with DPR installing plugins with links to wrong places.
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