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<blockquote data-quote="Slipperman" data-source="post: 658228" data-attributes="member: 14707"><p>within the last few years, i bought 3 different plug-ins from Topaz (adjust, simplify, star effects). at that time they were all sold as separate pieces of software that you would download, install and then would be recognized by Photoshop as plug-ins. today i saw a deal on Dehaze (20% off - $12) but after i bought it, instead of being able to download it separately on it's own as i did with the others, Topaz made me download a free (yes, free) version of Topaz Studio where the dehaze would only be available as an adjustment within Studio not as a plug-in for PS. what's up with that? is that just the way they do things now or can i still get the different adjustments as standalone plug-ins? i'd much rather have dehaze as a plug-in especially since Studio has crashed on me 3 times already just loading an image.</p><p></p><p>also, why is Studio free?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slipperman, post: 658228, member: 14707"] within the last few years, i bought 3 different plug-ins from Topaz (adjust, simplify, star effects). at that time they were all sold as separate pieces of software that you would download, install and then would be recognized by Photoshop as plug-ins. today i saw a deal on Dehaze (20% off - $12) but after i bought it, instead of being able to download it separately on it's own as i did with the others, Topaz made me download a free (yes, free) version of Topaz Studio where the dehaze would only be available as an adjustment within Studio not as a plug-in for PS. what's up with that? is that just the way they do things now or can i still get the different adjustments as standalone plug-ins? i'd much rather have dehaze as a plug-in especially since Studio has crashed on me 3 times already just loading an image. also, why is Studio free? [/QUOTE]
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