Topaz Labs has informed me that PS CC 2020 does not accept their plugins. I have spent hours online with PS and they could have told me that, instead they said to correct it through Topaz. Topaz say's it's only available as a plugin( except Gigapixel and Jpeg to raw i think, doesn't matter) in the PS 2019. With that being said I had unistalled the PS 2019 and installed PS CC 2020. So, what do you guy use the cloud based or desktop? I guess for the newer updated version my 6 topaz plugins will have to be stand alone.
Hi,
Thank you for clarifying. The cloud versions of Adobe PS do not allow plugins.
Please let me know if I can help you with anything else!
Best wishes,
Shanna Doherty
Support Specialist
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PS 2020 allows Topaz AI as plug-ins. I am using them daily. My PS is on my computer not the cloud
Me too, I'm using the AI plugins in both PS & LR CC. I don't use Gigapixels though.
I just purchased DeNoise AI and Sharpen AI and they are working fine. I also am on a PC, not the Cloud.
I'm also able to sue Topaz plug-ins with Photoshop.
Revet
Loc: Fairview Park, Ohio
I use Topaz Denoise and Sharpen AI in Photoshop 21.1.0 version. They are located under Filter:Topaz Labs. They do not create a new layer but if you look in history, the filter is applied on the layer you have highlighted.
The desktop version of Photoshop is much more robust anyway, assuming you have a pc. Try it you will like it.
Keila wrote:
Topaz Labs has informed me that PS CC 2020 does not accept their plugins. I have spent hours online with PS and they could have told me that, instead they said to correct it through Topaz. Topaz say's it's only available as a plugin( except Gigapixel and Jpeg to raw i think, doesn't matter) in the PS 2019. With that being said I had unistalled the PS 2019 and installed PS CC 2020. So, what do you guy use the cloud based or desktop? I guess for the newer updated version my 6 topaz plugins will have to be stand alone.
Hi,
Thank you for clarifying. The cloud versions of Adobe PS do not allow plugins.
Please let me know if I can help you with anything else!
Best wishes,
Shanna Doherty
Support Specialist
M-F: 8:30am-5:30pm PST
Instagram: @topazlabs
Facebook: topazlabs
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Have used Photoshop CC for many years now, just upgraded to 21.1.0 yesterday, my suite of Topaz plugins all work fine in it.
It is confusing but mine work, except for Mask AI.
Keila wrote:
Topaz Labs has informed me that PS CC 2020 does not accept their plugins. I have spent hours online with PS and they could have told me that, instead they said to correct it through Topaz. Topaz say's it's only available as a plugin( except Gigapixel and Jpeg to raw i think, doesn't matter) in the PS 2019. With that being said I had unistalled the PS 2019 and installed PS CC 2020. So, what do you guy use the cloud based or desktop? I guess for the newer updated version my 6 topaz plugins will have to be stand alone.
Hi,
Thank you for clarifying. The cloud versions of Adobe PS do not allow plugins.
Please let me know if I can help you with anything else!
Best wishes,
Shanna Doherty
Support Specialist
M-F: 8:30am-5:30pm PST
Instagram: @topazlabs
Facebook: topazlabs
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I have Topaz De-Noise 6 and it works on all my versions of photoshop CS6, CC2019, 2020
Its one of the reasons I keep the older versions of programs.
Do you mean to say that PS works better on PC than MAC?
bleirer wrote:
The desktop version of Photoshop is much more robust anyway, assuming you have a pc. Try it you will like it.
Is PS more robust on pc than MAC?
Revet wrote:
I use Topaz Denoise and Sharpen AI in Photoshop 21.1.0 version. They are located under Filter:Topaz Labs. They do not create a new layer but if you look in history, the filter is applied on the layer you have highlighted.
Thanks for the help. I have recently purchased Topaz Denoise and Sharpen AI. Had no problem finding them in LR Classic, but had no idea where they were in PS. Right where you said. Thanks.
jefrid wrote:
Is PS more robust on pc than MAC?
I don't believe so, just so you are running the desktop version and not the Photoshop express app. As far as I know there is only one current desktop version, called Photoshop cc. For Lightroom the desktop version is Lightroom classic, while the app is called Lightroom cc. Run Lightroom classic on your desktop computer. Someone will correct me if mistaken.
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