![]() No tmp file in the middle and the TIFF file was still 16-bit. I did some edits, clicked on Apply and I was back to DPL with that very same xxxxxx_DxO TIFF that had the edits applied in Topaz Adjust AI. I sent an image to Topaz Adjust AI (I don’t have Topaz Sharpen AI) as a 16-bit TIFF file which was named xxxxxx_DxO. I don’t know how things are working nowadays with the new generation of Topaz Labs plugins. This was probably a trick to inform the plugin that it was launched from the Fusion hub and not directly. Why ? Because an additional parameter was needed on the command line : a “-i” parameter had to be inserted between the executable name and the filename. exe directly from the host application didn’t work. At the beginning there was the “Fusion” thing that worked as a hub and was itself calling the requested plugin. Many years ago, I published some information about how Topaz Labs plugins had to be launched from an host application. Sorry for the wall of text and thanks for any input. Is there some way to keep Photolab or Topaz from creating a blank 8byte tif file or to have them automatically update the initial exported tif instead of creating another? Also is there some way to keep dxo from appending _DxO to files that are exported to application? (I don’t see that option, unlike export to disk). Topaz Photo AI works directly on your Mac or PC. You won’t need to worry about exporting or importing between the software. It’s still found under the Photoshop filter menu and acts as a plugin. So I guess my question really is, is this how it’s supposed to work or am I missing something. Topaz Detail used to be a standalone plugin within Photoshop, but now it’s a separate tool that opens as Precision Detail in Topaz Studio. All of this really slows down the workflow, especially if I’m trying to work in batches. So in the end I need to go and remove these 8byte blank tif files and then rename my exported jpg because it has had both DxO and TMP appended to its filename. ![]() Includes standalone and LR/PS plugins for both Mac and Windows. Buy any Topaz product once, own your version for life. Products Downloads Support Community Account Careers. Afterwards I’m left with a _dxo.tif that is only 8 bytes in size and for some reason doesn’t get removed as well as a _DxO-tmp.tif and its dop file. Image and video enhancement software from Topaz Labs. So this “tmp” tif is the one I need to export to jpg that has my edits. When I make my edits in topaz and return to dxo another tif is created (instead of replacing the first one) so now I also have a file_DxO-TMP.tif. DXO creates the tif to export to application but doesn’t allow me to remove the dxo suffix when exporting to application, so I have a file_DxO.tif. Finally, I go to export the edited tif to a jpg for consumption.Īt this point I have kind of a mess of files. ![]() I make my edits and click apply and am sent back to photolab. The tif exports and then opens up in topaz sharpen ai. So what I normally do for example is develop my raw files in photolab, then use the export to application option to export a 16bit. I was wondering if anyone had experience with this, as I’ve noticed a few quirks. Hello, I had some questions about the workflow of Photolab 3 and topaz plugins together. ![]()
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