The Nik installer also installs a set of stand-alone application files (they run without having to open a "host" app like Photoshop or Aperture) in the Applications folder at path /Applications/Nik Collection. (That's why MEB said this folder is the correct Plug-in Search Folders path if you already had the plugins installed for Photoshop.) (It seems to do this whether or Aperture is installed on a Mac, but that is not important here.) The installer also looks for a Photoshop plug-ins folder & if found will automatically install the Photoshop plugins there. The reason for that is Aperture cannot use the Nik collection Photoshop plugins, so the Nik installer automatically installs a set of Aperture-compatible plugins in another location created specifically to support that app. ![]() ![]() One of the great things about the Nik plug ins with Aperture was that I didn't need to worry about layers.
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