I have no such Program Files\Google\Nik collection showing on my Photoshop Plugins page under Plugin Search Folders. When I click on the Nik Collection directory, all of the Nik plugin folders are there, including Uninstall Nik Collection.exe. Is there a reason they aren't in the 2.0/Plugins directory? When I click on Open Default Folder in Explorer, it takes me right to my 2.0/Plugins folder, where Gmic and Nik Collection reside. DO Not use “Brush” as although it appears to work as it would before Big Sur, there is no way of turning off the brush due to there being no Selective tool.It looks to me like you have your Nik installed in Program Files\Google\Nik collection. You can access the other plugins from the filter menu edit as neccesary and return to whichever software you are using. ![]() The only thing that doesn’t work is the Nik Selective tool in photoshop. I have just done this for a friend and it works for her. This is where you need to do a bit of work, locate the plugins on your drive and copy them to the plugins folders of whatever version of Photoshop and Lightroom you are using. If double click on each one in turn you can install them on Big Sur. Next select “Resources”, and you will see all of the individual install packages. A finder window will open, chose “Contents”. Open the installer, and when it is at the first screen, where you have the two options of either install or uninstall, right click on Nik Collection.app and select “Show Package Contents”. ![]() There is a workaround that takes a bit of work.
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