webmproject/WebPShop

Doesnt' work

webcoreinc opened this issue · 8 comments

There is no such directory Application Support/Adobe/Plug-Ins/CC.
I confirmed w Adobe support and this is erroneous info.
This plugin doesn't work.

The official Adobe page for WebP support in Photoshop mentions this path:

macOS: /Library/Application Support/Adobe/Plug-Ins/CC

Could you paste here the exact answer you got from Adobe support? It may depend on your WebPShop, Photoshop and OS versions, please include these details as well.

I'm having the same issue - the directory does not exist. Uploading the plugin to Applications/ Adobe Photoshop 2022 / Plug-ins doesn't function as a work-around, either :/

Same problem here.

I have version 23.4.0 of Photoshop on macOS 12.4, with WebPShop 0.4.2.
For me placing the plugin in either /Library/Application Support/Adobe/Plug-Ins/CC/ or /Applications/Adobe Photoshop 2022/Plug-ins/ DOES work after restarting Photoshop. To quickly check if the plugin is loaded, click on the "Photoshop" > "About Plugins" menu and you should see WebPShop in the list.
If /Library/Application Support/Adobe/Plug-Ins/CC doesn't exist, you can just try creating it. For example, on the cmomand line you can do it with: mkdir -p "/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Plug-Ins/CC"

In all cases you will also have to run the sudo xattr -r -d com.apple.quarantine path/to/WebPShop.plugin command on the plugin file.

Tries @maryla-uc advice, and I get the same message no matter what, xattr: No such file: path/to/WebPShop.plugin
Is there anything else I can do?

Tries @maryla-uc advice, and I get the same message no matter what, xattr: No such file: path/to/WebPShop.plugin Is there anything else I can do?

Could you provide the path of the folder where you extracted the WebPShop.plugin folder (on Mac, the plug-in is a folder showed as a file in the file explorer)? The output "No such file" of the xattr command clearly says that the plug-in cannot be found at the specified location.

Working on my Mac now!
All... I was having the same issues as everyone above. I realized that I was going into the wrong Mac "Library." Rather than your hidden System Library (concealed until you press your "option" key while looking in the "Go" menu), just go to your regularly visible "Library" folder. You'll find the exact file path that is mentioned in the Terminal code...
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Many many thanks @MikeFromMN !!