![]() ![]() The interface in Studio 2was reorganized into a more logical layout that’s simple and easy to navigate.From there, the post processing could be completed in Topaz Studio 2 and a non-destructive file saved for later revision. It’s a given raw shooters will use an external application to perform any necessary lens corrections and convert to a TIF. ![]() At this point I really don’t know.Spending more time with TS2 and after making my way through the workflow of several raw images terminating in the latest version of Topaz Studio (2.0.5), I now believe this app offers potential as an editor for enthusiast amateur photographers shooting raw, not just those who specialize in using JPGs for texturizing, digital painting, abstractions, etc. But maybe they were just an easy way to see the tiles work. ![]() I think there were over 100 of these presets. It was really nice having the list and being able to see the result of a particular preset without applying it. I still have the wrong order of tiles and 2/3 of them do not show their name when the mouse hovers on them. Nothing changed except that Studio ran faster. I did also uninstall, reboot and reinstall Studio. In any case, I have opened a ticket and hope to get this weird thing solved. You have to click the tile for that to happen. Hovering the mouse over a tile does NOT show the result in the image. If you then click the preset, it applies it to the image. However, I can say for sure that when you hover the mouse over one of the presets in the list, the result appeared in the image. Since I don’t have the long list now, I can’t say for sure whether or not they are the same as the tiles. Maybe the Studio update somehow didn’t correctly find it or… just guessing… I am wondering if any of this is related to me having moved my resource file originally. The beginning ones (see below) will only show the black rectangle. That one and the ones below that do show the names when the cursor is on them. The one with the blue box is your first one. What you show starts about 2/3 down the list on mine. Also, my tiles seem to start from a different place than yours does. I will open a ticket since nothing I have tried gets this back. I looked for that video last night, but I can’t find it now, and I don’t know who was doing the demonstration. ![]() Has no one else but me seen this? When the ReMix update happened, I saw a video in which this table was pointed out as a new thing that answered what a lot of people had been wishing for. When you clicked on it, then the box closed and that preset was applied. It worked like the Textures presets - when you rested the cursor on one of them, it acted on your image and showed what that would look like on the image. Then there was a space, and the rest followed. The first 4 were the ones that are still there. When you click on the choose box, that list opened. But the list I am talking about has about 100 AI Remix presets. Sorry - I didn’t carefully read the entries. I will ask about them also if/when I open a ticket. Did you have that on your previous version? If so, maybe they took it away on this version, except that some people still apparently have them. I believe that was shown in one of the podcasts also - Maybe one of Hazel Meredith’s. On the previous version, below the 4 presets that we both have, there were a HUGE amount of additional presents in a very long list. If they do have names, then I do have a problem and will open a ticket. All the ones above them only have the black rectangles. That one and all the tiles below do have names when I put my cursor on them. On my group of tiles, A Neon Rise is around 2/3 down in the collection. Do all of yours have names in the black rectangles? In your screen shot, it looks like the first tile is A Neon Rise, and it looks like it is at the top of the block of tiles. Well, it seems that I have exactly what you have - 72 tiles. ![]()
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