I am a registered user and Beta tested it, was aware of the release coming but some how can't find it.
I'll check my account, perhaps the link is there.
Note that the Changelog page has been updated with the new production version.ĮDIT: Maybe they are only sending the initial notice of the release to those with paid annual update subscriptions. If you are a registered user of Topaz Adjust AI, you should have received or will receive the same e-mail. What I did note is that the new installation did automatically replace the Photoshop Plug-in for 1.0.5 with the plug-in for 1.0.6, although any other links I had to 1.0.5 were not replaced, just accompanied by a new 1.0.6 link. Because of the new engine, I do not believe you can update from version 1.0.5. I received an e-mail from Topaz that day with the download link.
This is the actual production release that came out on June 23rd. Some plugins (which change size of images) appear in the menu Automate, for example, the Magnifier plugin: File -> Automate -> AKVIS Magnifier.Are you talking about the Beta version 1.0.6b? I have neither seen the production release anywhere in their web site nor through the app check for update function. Some filters show up directly in the main Photoshop menu (typically between "Windows" and "Help" titles).
If you select the Additional Plug-ins Folder in Photoshop 32 bit, make sure that the folder does not contain the 64 bit files (64-bit version of the plugin), otherwise you will get an error message! Select Additional Plug-ins Folder, then use the button Choose to select a folder or directory from the list.
Install your plug-in filters into any folder outside Photoshop, and then create a shortcut for the ".8bf" file (or "make alias" on Mac) and place it into the Plug-Ins folder. Photoshop also recognizes shortcuts (Windows) and alias (Mac OS) within the Plug-Ins folder and subfolders.In the Photoshop menu plug-ins are usually classified by developer. However, the list of plugins in the Photoshop menu (under Filter) looks different from the list in the Plug-Ins folder. Just create a new folder inside the Plug-Ins folder and put the files in it. You can classify your filters by developer or by task. Photoshop recognizes plug-ins located in subfolders and subdirectories inside the Plug-Ins folder.Next time you run Photoshop, the plugins will be available in the Filter menu.Ĭall Plugins in Photoshop: Filter -> AKVIS -> Enhancer Installation Troubleshooting Guide for Windows 32 bit,īear in mind that Photoshop must be closed when installing new plugins.
Useful Tips on Installing Plugins (below), If you have installed Photoshop in any other location you should look for the Plug-Ins folder there. The Adobe folder is typically located in Program Files on Windows and in Applications on Mac computers.
But what should you do if plug-ins are not added in Photoshop? How to install these files? It's as easy as pie.Īll you need to do is to copy (or drag) the file into the Plug-Ins folder of Adobe Photoshop. Some Photoshop compatible plugins have an installer that will guide you through the process. Adobe lets you install plug-in filters from other software developers in its programs. Where do I install a plugin and how do I load it afterwards?Ī plugin (or plug-in) is a computer program that integrates into another program adding new features and increasing functionality. Adobe Photoshop & Photoshop Elements Tips How to install plug-in filters in PhotoshopĪmong the most popular questions asked by newbies about Photoshop compatible plugins are: