If you are on an older version of Photoshop, be sure to change the file filter in Photoshop to show JSXBIN files. Download the JSXBIN uninstall script and run it by going to File/Scripts/Browse in Photoshop.Here are the instructions from one of them I don't think that's the case.īoth photographers got back to me very quickly with instructions to remove their panels/pluginsīoth involved downloading a file and one involved watching a video, both used a combination of photoshopCC to uninstall and manually deleting files using windows explorer.
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You act as if plugins can just be installed willy nilly anywhere in the software without Adobe having decided how and where they would be allowed to be installed, how their software would interact with it.
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Don't see that as a stretch to control the install to control the removal. The plugins may all be different, but Adobe's software needs to manage them, therefore control where they are, how they are installed, where they are installed. Since you asked, I would assume that since Adobe owns the software and they allow non-adobe plug-ins to be installed they themselves then controlled/control the method to allow 3rd parties to install plugins. Hope you feel better for having your rant. It's a simple job to delete files.Īlternatively, you can use the Windows Search facility to search for *.8bf files on your computer.
However, in Win 10, the photoshop plug-ins are in C:/Prorgam Files/Common Files/Adobe/Plug-Ins/CC. You don't say which version of Windows you are using, nor do you say which plug-in you want to remove. Well, why don't you tell us all how Adobe can possibly know exactly which plug-ins any of us decide to use and how they would be installed by the 3rd party provider and how Adobe would know exactly what needed to be done to uninstall them? And why would Adobe spend time and money developing software to cover every possible plug-in and add that to Photoshop? I think it's unfair to blame Adobe for the shortcomings of the third-party providers. As in windows explorer, find folder delete files? Seems a bit odd in 2018 with such a robust program to do that manually, with no means of deleting them through the program itself? Not saying you're wrong,