Hi All,
Ok so here’s a short Public Service Announcement before we dive into the weekend for those of you like me who use Plug ins from both Topaz and OnOne 🙂
If you’ve recently upgraded to the new Photoshop CS6 and find your Plug ins aren’t showing up, here’s how to resolve the issue in double quick time so there’ll be no need to keep saving and opening images in alternate versions:
Topaz
For Mac: Go to your preferences menu in Photoshop and select Plug-ins. Check / enable the Additional Plug-ins Folder option then click Choose. After that, please navigate to: Macintosh HD -> Library -> Application Support and select the Topaz Labs folder. Then click save / OK to save this back to Photoshop. Back in Photoshop click OK to save your changes, then restart Photoshop. Once Photoshop opens, go to your Filter menu and you should be able to access Topaz.
For Windows:
Go to your preferences menu in Photoshop and select Plug-ins. Check / enable the Additional Plug-ins Folder option then click Choose. After that, please navigate to: C: Program Files and select the Topaz Labs folder. Then click Choose  (or it may say Save / OK) to save this back to Photoshop. Back in Photoshop click OK to save your changes, then restart Photoshop. Once Photoshop opens, go to your Filter menu and you should be able to access Topaz.
Check out the Topaz Website here [Link]
OnOne
If you’ve installed CS6 on the same system as your onOne Software product and the onOne product does not appear, make sure to install the latest version of your onOne Software product in order for it to appear in CS6.
Click on this link to be taken to the downloads page [Link]
Right that’s all from me for today so have a great weekend and whatever you’re up to have a good one,
Enjoy 🙂
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Install Extension In Photoshop Portable For Pc
For Windows please use the Photoshop Plugin Installer and this should install the plugin correctly. If you still have any problems then please read on for the manual copying instructions.
The 64-bit Windows plugin is called PSFilterPPLauncher64.8bf and you can find it in the PortraitPro folder:
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C:Program FilesPortrait Pro Studio 17
Copy this file (PSFilterPPLauncher64.8bf) to your 64-bit Photoshop Plug-ins folder. This can be found at:
C:Program FilesAdobeAdobe Photoshop CCPlug-ins
The 32-bit Windows plugin is not usually needed now that most computers are 64 bit. It is called PSFilterPPLauncher.8bf and you can find it in the same folder as the 64 bit plug-in. Use the above instructions to install it.
The Mac Plugin file is called PSFilterPPLauncher.plugin.
You can find it by going to /Applications/PortraitProStudio or /Applications/PortraitProStudioMax. right-clicking and selecting 'Show Package Contents'. In the new window that appears, go to Contents->MacOS, and you will find the plugin bundle there.
To install it into Photoshop, copy the plugin bundle to your Photoshop Plug-ins folder. You can usually find this at:
/Applications/Adobe Photoshop CC/Plug-ins. Install the Extension Using an Installer.jsx File
Please try to use the next additional installation method if you have no an installer.jsx file or if you had an installation error and don't saw the extension in the menu Windows > Extensions after the Photoshop restart.
Additional Installation MethodsManual Installation
Install the Extension using a ZXP & Anastasiy’s Extension Manager
Install the Extension using a ZXP & ZXPInstaller
Install the Extension using a ZXP & Adobe Extension Manager
This method available only for Photoshop CC and CC 2014. Adobe removed support for the Extension Manager in CC 2015.
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