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Modifying a 3rd party filter

Enthusiast ,
Jun 15, 2024 Jun 15, 2024

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Windows 11, PS 25.9.0

Not a Photoshop problem, but I'm trying to change a filter in Photoshop.

I use Topaz Photo AI in Photoshop.  There are 2 ways to invoke it - it shows up as a filter in the list of filters, and it shows up under Filt>Automate as "Topaz Photo AI".

NORMALLY, if I just install Photo AI, everything is fine.  BUT, these days there are TWO versions of Photo AI in use (2.3.2 and 3.0.4).  To have the 2 versions, the folder in which they're stored (after installation) is changed to make them unique.  In LIGHTROOM, it's easy to have both - just a minor change to a bit of lua code and I can use the one I want.

But, in Photoshop, I haven't found the file that tells Photoshop to use the correct Photo AI version.  Is there a configuration file that's editable for a filter in the Filter menu?

 

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Jun 18, 2024 Jun 18, 2024

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I'll try the Photoshop gurus group.

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