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I recently purchased Topaz sharpen AI 2 and would like to add it as a plug-in to Photoshop. Is there a tutorial that would show the steps to do this? I already have a previous version (Topaz AI sharpen, version 1) as a plug-in which shows up in my Filters. Thank you for any help you can provide.
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Hi @cassandrap92487709, there is an Adobe helpx article here on how to install third-party plug-ins that might be helpful. Let us know how it goes! https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/plug-ins-photoshop-troubleshooting.html#plugin-installation-hel...
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Thank you for this reply. I got as far as legacy-extensions, and could not find Topaz AI sharpen 2. I also could not see the previous version of Topaz sharpen that I aleady am using which shows up in my 'filter' listing on Photoshop. I will freely admit that I am somewhat cyber-challenged. I guess I will continue to hunt for some tutorial on how to replace the previous version of Topaz sharpen with the newest version.
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I received a note to try to go to edit my profile and look at subscriptions and notifications. I do not see such an option in my edit profile page. These 'new and improved' options are often 'new' yet not necessarily improved for the average user! All I want to do is get a functioning plugin for Topaz sharpen AI 2---and not lose my previous version which is a functioning plugin on Photoshop.
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Have you checked out this link
https://docs.topazlabs.com/other-apps/sharpen-ai/how-to-install-sharpen-ai-as-a-photoshop-plugin
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I will go there now. I see the Topaz sharpen AI 2 program icon on my computer---so at least I know that I have downloaded the program (I presume!).
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I went to this link. I get to the step which states to launch Sharpen. I then am told to open Photoshop and go to File>automate. Each time I get there the words Topaz labs are grayed out.