![]() So either you keep using their old app as they are, or transition to the new framework and adapt. ![]() ![]() I too find it a little frustrating having grown familiar with some of my favourite presets, but I totally understand why Topaz had to move away from a likely unsustainable fragmentation of their application suite. This has significantly impacted how we process images with Topaz as you really need to start with Topaz Studio (or which ever platform) rather than using several individual, often redundant applications, and access the AI plugins functions/extension that you need as you need them. So for instance Adjust AI (the use of Adjust for that plugin is perhaps somewhat misleading) incorporate Clarity and Details, without the common functions and unfortunately without the familiar presets found in the original version of these components as the presets also used elements of the common functions, which are no longer there but in Studio. However, the advanced functions of the legacy apps remain in their AI apps/plugins, which no longer duplicate the "normal functions" that were common between them. They have changed their overall applications framework moving away from having a bunch of sometimes redundant individual standalone apps, to a Studio centric approach where many of the common functions found (and duplicated) in individual applications have been concentrated under the Studio umbrella. Topaz no longer supports its legacy apps, which Topaz Adjust is one of. Not sure either if you meant that your old Topaz Adjust app no longer works in PS, whatever PS is (PaintShop or PhotoShop) and whether it is no longer usable or not. You are referring to Topaz AI you must mean Adjust AI, as there is also several other Topas AI apps. No sure I get what your question is either.
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