


Open the ‘ Adobe Photoshop Elements 2019 Editor‘ menu and select ‘ Preferences>Plug-ins‘.To manually configure Topaz Studio 2 for Photoshop Elements, follow these steps: You can find them by opening an image in Elements, then opening the ‘ Filter‘ menu. Elements will usually find your Topaz Labs products on its own. Using your Topaz Labs plug-ins with Adobe Photoshop Elements is easy. Restart Photoshop CC and try invoking your plug-in once more.

Right click in this folder, next to Generator, and paste the file here.Navigate to C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC\Plug-ins.Right-click and copy the “tltopazstudiops_圆4.8bf” alias file.Go to C:\Program Files\Topaz Labs\Topaz Studio 2\PS_Plugins_圆4.Paste “ugin” file in the “Plug-ins” folder.Go to /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CC /Plug-ins.Right-click (or ctrl+click) on the ‘ugin file’.Copy and paste the following path: /Applications/Topaz Studio 2/Topaz Studio 2.app/Contents/Resources/PS_Plugins/ugin.If you’re still not able to find it, you can manually configure it using the following steps: You can use our Topaz Studio 2 Mac Installer or Topaz Studio 2 Windows Installer. If you have it installed and you are still not able to find it in your filters menu, try re-installing the application. Topaz Studio 2 should automatically configure itself for Photoshop CC when it installs on your computer and you should find it under Filters>Topaz Labs>Topaz Studio 2. New to Studio 2? Download your free 30-day trial now. We recently updated to Studio 2.20 and with big improvements under the hood comes a whole new set of 40 different Looks!īrowse through the list below to discover and experiment with new Studio 2 Looks.
