The settings should look like this when you are done:Įxit the Lightroom preferences and invoke the plugin by selecting an image > Photo> Edit it > pick the Topaz Labs software from the drop-down list. Name your External Editor with the name of the Topaz Labs product and click on Create: To do this click on the Preset line item and then click on Save Current Settings as New Preset: Under the Preset line, you will need to name your preset so it shows up in the drop-down menu items when going to Photo > Edit in > Topaz Labs Application when you are done. It will have an icon similar to the one below:ĥ. Select the program itself, not the whole folder. Search or navigate to your desired program. If Lightroom already has a preset other than "Custom" selected, click the Clear button, then click Choose:Ĥ. About halfway down you will see the Additional External Editor Section. For this example, we are using Topaz Sharpen AI. Go to your menu bar and choose Edit > Preferences:ģ. * JPEG to RAW is only available as a standalone at this time and cannot be configured as external editors.ġ.
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* Lightroom CC 2018 does not support a ny external editors. Mask AI is not designed to work in Lightroom but does operate in Photoshop and Topaz Studio 2. Please note, JPEG to RAW AI is currently standalone only.
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Topaz Studio 2, Adjust AI, DeNoise AI, Gigapixel AI and Sharpen AI can all be used as a plugin.
#Topaz remask 6 how to#
How to setup Topaz Labs as a Plugin to Adobe Lightroom