I suppose it depends on the quantity of images you process and may want to revisit the settings for.Īnyway, that’s my take and a suggestion to try - if I’m understanding your question. So unless you have tons of storage, you may not want to do that for every image and keep those. Once you flatten the stack, you lose the ability to relaunch your layer back into SAI plugin with your prior settings maintained. If you save the entire Ps layer stack (that includes the Smart Object layer), you should be able to double click to re-launch SAI (from inside Ps) & it should (that’s how smart objects should work in principle) maintain the settings you used for you to see what they were. Once your SAI adjusted layer is back in the Ps layer stack, save the layers stack (don’t flatten it!) as a. Make your SAI plugin settings adjustments and save back to the Ps layer. Convert that layer to a Smart Object (personally, I’d duplicate the layer that came from Lr & use the duplicate as the smart object launch layer…) before launching the Sharpen AI (SAI) plugin. Once you have you image opened into a Ps layer. ![]() But here’s my suggestion just for the Photoshop (Ps) portion of your post-processing travels… ![]() So someone else may have a different answer b/c you’re meandering through a very circuitous route via multiple hosts and plugins. If I edit a photo in Lightroom, then Photoshop, then Topaz Sharpen and save, then save in Photoshop so it ends back in Lightroom, how do I then bring back that photo back into Topaz Sharpen to see what Topaz settings I originally used?
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