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Hello - does anyone know if there is a way to update the CS6 version of Photoshop to include the neural filter and photo resoration options available? Main support could not figure it out. Thanks!
... if there is a way to update the CS6 version of Photoshop to include the neural filter and photo resoration options available? ....
By @R36079807h2vo
No. CS6 doesn't support neural filters and there's already no further developing. Adobe has stopped the selling and supporting CS6.
The only way is to buy a subscription like the "Photographer Plan".
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You can update to Photoshop CC.
Photoshop CS6 was released in 2012 and hasn't been updated since 2014. That's ten years ago.
There’s a good chance that the Neural Filters might depend on upgrades to various internal functions like GPU acceleration that Adobe built into Photoshop in versions after CS6.
If you really want to have features like that and continue to use CS6, you might try applications from other companies that offer AI restoration apps, have those apps process and save the images as TIFF or PSD files, and then have Photoshop CS6 open those.
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... if there is a way to update the CS6 version of Photoshop to include the neural filter and photo resoration options available? ....
By @R36079807h2vo
No. CS6 doesn't support neural filters and there's already no further developing. Adobe has stopped the selling and supporting CS6.
The only way is to buy a subscription like the "Photographer Plan".
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You can update to Photoshop CC.
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Photoshop CS6 was released in 2012 and hasn't been updated since 2014. That's ten years ago.
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There’s a good chance that the Neural Filters might depend on upgrades to various internal functions like GPU acceleration that Adobe built into Photoshop in versions after CS6.
If you really want to have features like that and continue to use CS6, you might try applications from other companies that offer AI restoration apps, have those apps process and save the images as TIFF or PSD files, and then have Photoshop CS6 open those.
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