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June 18, 2013
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Topaz Labs plugins don't showup in Photoshop CC

  • June 18, 2013
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Topaz labs plugins don't appear in Photoshop CC, not even after re-installing and restarting Photoshop AND there is no setting for additional plugins in the preferences menu option. Help, please?

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    Correct answer John Waller

    Try this thread http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1234984?tstart=0

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    Participating Frequently
    June 19, 2013

    From Topaz Labs

    For Windows users:

    1. Exit out of all Photoshop applications

    2. Go to C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS6 (64bit)\Plug-ins

    3. In another window open up C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC (64bit)\plug-ins

    4. Drag/copy the Topaz shortcuts (eg. topazdenoise5_x64) to the CC Plug-Ins folder

    5. Re-open Photoshop CC and your Topaz Labs filters should be in the filter menu.

    See here for a video on how to do this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0a4_WfV8Ng

    *If using 32-bit CC, copy the plugin shortcuts from the 32-bit Plug-ins folder to 32-bit CC Plug-ins folder. The 32-bit CC is in:

    C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC\

    **If you do not have a previous version of PS installed, you will need to re-download the plug-ins from topazlabs.com/downloads (be sure you are exited out of PS during the installation process).

    ***An alternative option:

    1. Close PSCC and open BridgeCC.

    2. Open an image in Bridge and send it to PSCC.

    3. See if you now have the plug-ins showing...

    4. If you've already pinned PSCC to your taskbar, delete that one.

    5. Right click on the PSCC that is open with the plug-ins showing and pin that one to the taskbar.

    For Mac users:

    1. Exit out of all Photoshop applications

    2. Redownload the plug-ins from topazlabs.com/downloads

    3. After installation open PS and the Topaz plug-ins should be located in your filter menu.

    Participant
    February 15, 2021

    For mac users, it does NOT show up. 

    Participating Frequently
    June 18, 2013

    Make sure you are exited out of CC when you redownload the Topaz software from topazlabs.com/downloads. They should then install to the filter menu.

    grusum
    grusumAuthor
    Inspiring
    June 18, 2013

    I did not re-download them as I have everything I buy online backed up; but I did re-install them to the same folders and got NO JOY.

    It was not until I copied the links to the Topaz plugins from CS6 to the correct folder in CC that I had functional plugins.

    Thanks for the reply... I have my problem solved and perhaps your solution will benefit someone else in the next few weeks.

    For certain there will be more people with missing plugins searching for answers.

    About 30 minutes ago I received an email from Topaz Labs helpdesk with virtually the same verbage as my post above being their solution.

    davidc1815
    Legend
    June 18, 2013

    This was exactly my experience too.  CC saw the filters if you copied their CS6 shortcut in the 64bit Plugins folder to the Plugins folder in CC, but the shortcut was NOT installed when I went throught the installation process.  The installation process put the filters in CS6 but not CC.  I had a similar problem and solution with Vuescan (which had refused to turn up under Import in CC) and the Photozoom Pro software (which had refused to turn up in the Automate menu).  At least there are workarounds...

    grusum
    grusumAuthor
    Inspiring
    June 18, 2013

    SOLVED !!! Merely a matter of copying the links to the Topaz Labs plugin from where they worked in PS CS6

    c:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS6 (64bit)\Plug-ins

    to the new folder for Photoshop CC

    c:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC (64bit)\plug-ins

    Then restart PS CC and everything shows up and works !!!

    Evidently the TopazLabs installer does not create the links in the new PS CC folder.

    Participant
    March 6, 2020

    Thank you so much!  So many years later after your original post, I finally bit the bullet and went from my olf friend CS5 to CC when CS5 couldnt process Canon CR3.  I use Topaz Plug-ins and couldn't figure out how to get them to CC.  You are a life-saver!

    John Waller
    Community Expert
    John WallerCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
    Community Expert
    June 18, 2013