
bobm185 wrote:Do I then select the topazfusionexpress.exe file as my external editor (as I think you were saying)? I currently have PSP X4 as my external editor - and it appears I can only have one editor at a time - not both Topaz and PSP X4.
Bob

RickHeath wrote:You know that you can assign an external program to open an image in an output batch & assign a hotkey.
You can have a different program for each batch too. So you could set up several batches (right click in output panel and choose new or duplicate as desired), doing as much or as little processing as you like, and send images to whatever programs you want (using "open with" setting at bottom right of settings window) with whatever you assign as a hotkey (right click on batch and choose "Set shortcut").

ashmoore wrote:it sounds like they are being called as an external application rather than actually being a plugin.
I can't visualize how that workflow would work with raws.
It seems like it would only work on jpegs, at which point ASP is out of the workflow.

OldRadioGuy wrote: they perform nondestructive editing on RAW
OldRadioGuy wrote:Who cares if they are internal plugins or external plugins as long as they work? And they perform nondestructive editing on RAW, TIF or JPG files when called within ASP.
afx wrote:So please stop mixing that up. It is utterly confusing and gives unwary readers the wrong impression.
The semantics are very important here.
cheers
afx
B4b5 wrote:Considering the fact that Corel has other products such as PaintShop that are good tools but place no particular importance on non destructive editing;
we need to hope that in this new environment Non Destructive remains paramount to ASP.
claudermilk wrote:[quote="B4b5]we need to hope that in this new environment Non Destructive remains paramount to ASP.[/quote]
Isn't that the entire reason for ASP/Bibble? Without that you may as well be using PSP/PSCSn.[/quote][/quote]
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