![]() So the unauthorized app invoked by the plugin is in Demo mode, and if you try to Activate it (so you can save results), the OAUTH error described by the OP shows up in your browser. (If you already have Topaz open, it will open another instance of the app, which is really weird on the mac: you’re not supposed to be able to open an app twice – when you try to open an app that’s already open, the original app should come to the front and a new document should open in it.) Not to worry, thanks for letting me know If you have both Publisher and Photo installed then you shouldnt need to use the File > Edit in Photo option, you can simply use StudioLink to edit the image as though you were in Affinity Photo directly. It will open Topaz but as an unauthorized copy of the app. But when you do, the problem described by the OP will show up. Ashley Hewson, Managing Director of Affinity developer Serif, says the new machines represent a ‘perfect fit’ for the Affinity apps, adding: Once. Then, after restarting Affinity, the plugin will show up in the Affinity filters menu and you can try to use it. Available now, the Affinity 1.10.3 update for macOS is ready to release the potential of Apple’s new generation of MacBook Pros, allowing Affinity users to enjoy unheralded speed and power. You can click Authorize here and access to support files will be applied recursively, or you can specify a particular directory that contains the support files.Īfter all that, the Plugin will show up in the Affinity dialog and you can check “Allow Unknown Plugins to be used”. The folder dialog will default to root (“Macintosh HD”).From the Photoshop Plugins tab, under the Plugin support folders box, click Authorize Global.Then Affinity says you have to allow access to supporting plugin files: In this case, it would be “/Applications/Topaz Photo AI.app” or “/Applications/Topaz Photo AI.app/Contents” Under the Plugin Search Folders box, click Add, then navigate to the parent folder that contains the.From the Affinity Photo menu, select Settings (or Preferences). ![]() But in order for that to work, the plugin would have to be installed in a certain place in Affinity Photos User data, namely ~/Library/Containers/2/Data/Library/Application\ Support/Pluginsīut the Affinity Photo docs are a little more complete. ![]() All it says is to check “Allow unknown Plugins to be used”. It seems the Topaz instructions for installing the plugin are inadequate.
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