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pierremestdagh

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Hello,

I just purchased the new Nik Collection 5 from DXO. Before installing it, I deleted in Adobe from the C drive the old Google Nik Collection. But, in Lightroom, when I click on "Edit in" the list of old Nik modules from Google still appear. How do I remove them before installing the new Nik Collection 5 ?
Thank you.
 
Hello,

I just purchased the new Nik Collection 5 from DXO. Before installing it, I deleted in Adobe from the C drive the old Google Nik Collection. But, in Lightroom, when I click on "Edit in" the list of old Nik modules from Google still appear. How do I remove them before installing the new Nik Collection 5 ?
Thank you.
Those are presets. Select one, then click and hold on the preset again and you should see an option to remove it at the bottom of the contextual menu.
 
Those are presets. Select one, then click and hold on the preset again and you should see an option to remove it at the bottom of the contextual menu.
Thank you for your help which is the right solution.
In fact, I clicked on the photo to reveal "Edit in" and there it was impossible to delete the Nik Software presets.
You must therefore choose the menu Edit > Preferences>External Editing and click on the presets you want to make disappear.
Thank you also for your quick response.
 
Correct. I forgot to mention that you do this in the preferences, not in the ‘Edit in’ menu.
Johan, you guys are gold. I didn't know that! I don't use many (if any) presets, and I just erased the ones I tried a while back.
I'm sure that is in the Queen's book that I still haven't read yet but will.....
 
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