Bayla
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Post by Bayla on Dec 24, 2015 15:53:31 GMT
How do I get all my Topaz products to show up in PSE14? I got them into PSE13 no sweat but just can't remember how to do it again!
Bayla
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Post by Major Major on Dec 24, 2015 16:42:54 GMT
Each product has an installer. Just run it again for each one and it will find PSE14.
EDIT: Not quite correct. That works for 64-bit programs like Topaz Glow. For the other Topaz plug-ins, go to (in PSE14) preferences/plug-ins and choose C:Program Files(x86)\Topaz Labs.
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Post by Sepiana on Dec 24, 2015 18:34:58 GMT
Craig, you were correct to begin with.
Each Topaz plug-in comes with an installer, which is designed to install both the 32-bit and 64-bit version of the plug-in. Just run it. The installer will search for the host application (Elements 14) and will install the plug-in accordingly. If you don't have the installer saved on your computer, go back to the Topaz website and make a new download.
Bayla, do you still have Elements 13 installed? This version is also 64-bit. If so, just navigate the path below and copy/paste the files (shortcut folders) into the corresponding Plug-Ins folder in Elements 14.
C:\Program Files\Adobe\Photoshop Elements 14\Plug-Ins
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Post by Major Major on Dec 24, 2015 18:55:43 GMT
Sepiana -
Unfortunately, that is not true. The 32-bit versions do not install in PSE14. I tried it.
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Post by Sepiana on Dec 24, 2015 19:07:45 GMT
Sepiana - Unfortunately, that is not true. The 32-bit versions do not install in PSE14. I tried it. Craig, I have 14 Topaz plug-ins. When I got Elements 14, I just ran the installer for each one of them. They installed just fine in Elements 14.
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Post by Major Major on Dec 24, 2015 19:45:45 GMT
Well, then, I'm happy for you and unsure why I had to fiddle with stuff.
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Post by Sepiana on Dec 24, 2015 20:07:48 GMT
Craig,
I don't know what happened in your case but I know that the installer will search your computer for host applications and will install the appropriate plug-in (32- or 64-bit). This has been my experience . . . the installer will install the plug-in in ALL the compatible versions of Elements, both 32- and 64-bit versions.
Another way to install the Topaz plug-ins is to just copy/paste the files (shortcut folders) in the Plug-Ins folder in Elements. The only catch is that it has to be from one 64-bit (or 32-bit) Elements version to another. You cannot copy/paste, for example, from Elements 10 (a 32-bit app) to Elements 14 (a 64-bit app).
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Post by Major Major on Dec 26, 2015 15:47:48 GMT
I don't know what happened in your case but I know that the installer will search your computer for host applications and will install the appropriate plug-in (32- or 64-bit). This has been my experience . . . the installer will install the plug-in in ALL the compatible versions of Elements, both 32- and 64-bit versions. Yes, you said that. It didn't work for me. What did work, was, as I said, specifying the Program Fiies (x86) Topaz folder as my additional plug-in folder.
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Bayla
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Post by Bayla on Dec 27, 2015 17:37:17 GMT
Thanks for that help. I just did as you said and installed and everything now showing up in PSE14. Didn't have to mess around with copying & pasting, all happened automatically Bayla
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