Upgraded to Nik Collection 4 on Win 10 64bit. When attempting to access Silver Efex 3 or Viveza 3 as filters from Photoshop CC I get the following message disk full message:
None of the drives are anywhere near full. All the other filters work from Photoshop. Silver Efex and Viveza both work as stand-alone programs and from Photo Lab 4.
I have seen a suggestion that the issue may be that the path is incorrectly set during installation, but can’t see where to change it. I did notice that both program’s config files only contain options for us and jp as regions.
Update - not a path issue as the problem only occurs with seemingly random image files. Fails consistently on the same files - doesn’t appear size related.
I’ve had a reply from DxO support saying that they’ve consolidated a number of tickets reporting similar issues.
They have suggested some work rounds until a fix is released in a new build.
1 Convert files from 16 bit to 8 bit
2 Work with smaller photo files (not much chance with files from GFX 100)
3 Use the app stand alone instead of launching from within Photoshop (I’ve tested this with the files that don’t work from within PS and it works - just means a painful workflow).
Sounds as if it is an accidental file size limitation on one of the scratch files. If so, a lot of my files must be around the border as the one that don’t work are all straight forward files with only one layer at around 230 ~ 250 Mb. When your RAW files are 203 Mb, not many PS files are going to be less than this.