![]() ![]() I don’t want to always have my Smart Object workflow impeded with my use of Topaz Studio, nor do I want the extra step of first entering Studio when all I want is to run Clarity. There IS a reason (for editability, among other things), to want to run the plug-ins separately. If that’s all there is to it, why on earth would I want this delivered to me this way? I’ll continue to go straight to the actual plug-in if I have nothing more than this, and wonder why it’s going to be more difficult for me to use Topaz plug-ins separately in my PS workflow. Hi Mariela, The job is looking for one of the PMO attributes that are included in some of the reports, and it looks like it cannot find it. Instead, I get the non-pro version with a few Presets and one Opacity slider. However, the email sounded like I would now “own” those other two adjustments, as if they were the same as Basic, with all the sliders. I had to shut everything down and restart to get it all recognized, but when I came in through PS, using Topaz> Studio> Clarity, I immediately opened with Basic Adjustment, Precision Contrast, and HSL Color Tuning loaded. I’ve got the entire Topaz Suite, and my plug-ins were validated in Studio after running the update. ![]() I went through all the steps outlined according to the email. ![]()
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