


The Organizer has its roots in an application called Photoshop Album and is for cataloging your images, making quick fixes and sharing your final projects - it is a very different product than Photoshop and therefore any WebP Photoshop-compatible plug-ins will not work in the Organizer. There are two separate applications which make up the Photoshop Elements 13 product - the Photoshop Elements 13 Organizer and the Photoshop Elements 13 Photo Editor.

I think a few explanations might be in order to clear up some of your confusion re. No point in telling me to get that plug-in file and copy it to a certain folder until you see what I already did, after all. Just be sure to read my original post so that you can see what I've already done. Hard even to believe that just adding a file would change Photoshop's menus, but who knows.īut honestly any specific advice would still help. It's a shame to see a program we spent real money on for its added power to be failing at what MS Paint does for free.
WEBP PHOTOSHOP CC PLUGIN FOR MAC UPDATE
I sure wish an update just handled this for us.
WEBP PHOTOSHOP CC PLUGIN FOR MAC WINDOWS 10
In each case, of course, "installation" for me has been unzipping a download and copying that one file manually, then restarting Photoshop and, sometimes, Windows 10 before that. I did try moving the plug-in from Plug-Ins/File Formats up a level to just Plug-Ins. As I noted, mine seems to be called Photoshop Elements Organizer rather than Photoshop Elements 13. Gregg reports success, giving a still different address. I don't have an Adobe or Photoshop subfolder there. Say, one had it in a subfolder of Program Files (x86). The address of the program folder varied in comments, too. It seems that every commenter had a different experience, some able to see a change, others not. The discussion to which Michael links is pretty chaotic. Thanks to you both, although it doesn't seem to help.
