Using ON1 2022 Products with Adobe® Photoshop® Elements
ON1 Effects 2022, ON1 NoNoise AI 2022, ON1 Portrait AI 2022, and ON1 Resize AI 2022 integrate tightly with Adobe Photoshop Elements for enhancing your images.
Note: ON1 Photo RAW 2022 is not compatible with Adobe Photoshop Elements. Functionality has changed from previous versions. Starting with version 2022, plugin support is only available when using ON1 Effects 2022, ON1 NoNoise AI 2022, ON1 Portrait AI 2022, or ON1 Resize AI 2022. These apps are also bundled together in the Professional Plugin Bundle 2022.
Effects, NoNoise AI, Portrait AI, and Resize AI can be used as plugins to Photoshop Elements 14 and above. When you run the product installer, the plugin files for Photoshop Elements will be installed automatically.
Using Effects with Photoshop Elements
When you edit an image sent from Photoshop Elements to ON1 Effects 2022, you are editing Photoshop Elements’ currently selected layer. By default, Effects makes a copy of the layer, so your original layer is saved. If you’d like to change this preference, see the Plug-Ins section of the Preferences window.
EDITING A PHOTO IN PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS
To use Effects inside Photoshop Elements, follow these steps:
- Open the image you want to work on in Photoshop Elements.
- Select the layer you want to work on.
- From the Filter menu, select ON1 and then ON1 Effects 2022.
- When you’re finished editing your photo, click the Done button in Effects.
NOTE: Photoshop Elements does not support Smart Objects, so all edits done inside ON1 Effects 2022 are final, once you return to Elements.
Using NoNoise AI with Photoshop Elements
When you edit an image sent from Photoshop Elements to ON1 NoNoise 2022, you are editing Elements’ currently selected layer. By default, NoNoise makes a copy of the layer, so your original layer is saved. If you’d like to change this preference, see the Plug-Ins section of the Preferences window.
Photoshop Elements does not support Smart Objects, so all edits done inside ON1 NoNoise 2022 are final, once you return to Elements.
For optimal results when working with raw images in conjunction with Photoshop Elements, process the raw files in the standalone version of NoNoise AI, export them as DNGs, and then open them in Elements. See ON1 NoNoise AI — How To Launch the App and Plugins for more information.
EDITING A PHOTO IN PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS
To use NoNoise inside Photoshop Elements, follow these steps:
- Open the image you want to work on in Photoshop Elements.
- Select the layer you want to work on.
- From the Filter menu, select ON1 and then ON1 NoNoise 2022.
- When you’re finished editing your photo, click the Done button in NoNoise.
Using ON1 Portrait AI with Photoshop Elements
When you edit an image sent from Photoshop Elements to Portrait AI, you are editing Photoshop Elements’ currently selected layer. By default, Portrait makes a copy of the layer, so your original layer is saved. If you’d like to change this preference, see the Plug-Ins section of the Preferences window. Photoshop Elements does not support Smart Objects, so all edits performed in Portrait AI are final.
EDITING A PHOTO IN PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS
To use Portrait inside Photoshop Elements, follow these steps:
- Open the image you want to work on in Photoshop Elements.
- Select the layer you want to work on.
- From the Filter menu, select ON1 and then ON1 Portrait AI.
- When you’re finished editing your photo, click the Done button in Portrait.
Using Resize with Photoshop Elements
ON1 Resize 2022 is accessible from within Photoshop Elements via the File > Automate menu. Selecting that item will open the image in Resize. When you are finished resizing your image, clicking the Done button inside Resize will apply the transformation and save it back to Photoshop at the new dimensions. (Clicking Cancel inside Resize will close the file without making changes.)
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