I really do not see a reason to upgrade to the new Topaz Photo AI though if one has the older Sharpen AI and DeNoise AI - other than using the older versions slows you down a bit. I noticed Capture One seems to be heading itself to go subscription only in the future (It's a mix now.) and even their new iPad editing app is a $5 monthly subscription only plan to use it (Which Apple seems to be pushing their app makers into that model as well, and probably for a cut on the action too.). Once they go subscription, they seem to run out of improvement ideas for marketing, imho. ![]() Subscription made it so they didn't need to do any updates and why it is still pretty much the same. But this "transfer" file will have to be deleted by hand, if you want to avoid filling up your hard drive with such TIF "transfer" files.Click to expand.When Adobe laid off 800 people and went to their subscription model, they got lazy and sat on their laurels so other editing software popped up doing more things and often better. You could of course create a DNG out of this in C1 or in another editor for C1 independent storage of your edits. But the huge TIF created by C1 will remain on your hard drive. But this is Topaz' fault: Why does it not allow to export a processed TIF as a DNG? Of course export from Topaz as a JPEG, may to give some finishing touch in C1. Only, but major, disadvantage of this process: File Size is at least five times the original raw file. The TIF file processed in, and exported from Topaz can then be found in the Capture Folder of the session, and further processed in C1. SOLUTION, at least for me, temporarily: Work with SESSION in C1. Of course, the file can be saved to a specifically selected folder, and from there imported into the C1 catalogue. Also, this TIF file can nowhere by found on my hard drive. No change to the TIF file in C1 catalogue. However, when saved after processing in Topaz Photo AI - cannot be saved as DNG, only as TIF, JPEG etc., to the "original folder", the file basically disappears. Nice, if the processed file could then be brought to the C1 catalogue. edit with - Topaz Photo AI: TIF file is created and transferred to Topaz Photo AI with all the edits. Film Simulations cannot be applied to that file. ![]() edit with- Process with Topaz AI: RAW file is transferred to Topaz Photo AI, without any edits like Film Simulations or color or tone enhancements. With Fuji RAF files, my (unsatisfactory experience is the following): Using the latest versions of C1 and Topaz Photo AI. Turned out to be a permissions issue.Įdit: You say there are issues when working on Mac but then you reference an error message that mentions Windows. Actually took several messages back and forth over a few days to get things ironed out. If I were to take a guess - and that's all it would be - as to why you're getting an error message, I'd say something is messed up with your Topaz install. One nice, neat round trip with minimal clicks. Topaz creates a TIFF (based on my selection in that box you see in the 2nd image), returns it to Capture One and closes itself (ie Topaz is no longer running even behind Capture One). When I'm done, I click Save to Capture One (bottom right corner in Topaz). ![]() ![]() When I click Edit Variants at the bottom of the second image, the image opens in Topaz. I've never seen it before you posed it above and I've used Topaz since before there was a PhotoAI. I did not include that message in my screen shots because it doesn't display.
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