
Topaz claims that the functionality of Clean is available in Studio 2. (This is not true of the Windows version of Studio 2.) If you would like access to these looks (which can be copied to your “My Looks” folder in Studio 2, I can post a Dropbox link. It is true that Studio 2 does not contain all of the presets/looks found in the first version of Studio but, prior to the current version of Studio (v 2.3.2), it was still possible to migrate presets from the original Studio. However, I did a very quick comparison and was unable to find any missing. You noted that some of the Simplify 4 presets did not appear in Studio. (For interest, I checked “System Information” and discovered that both Clean 3 and Simplify 4 are 64-bit applications.) Based upon this very limited trial, I would not be optimistic about the remaining legacy plugins working under Big Sur. After cancelling the operation, I was able to use the Simplify controls nevertheless, it seemed very sluggish. Over 90 minutes later, it had not completed. Simplify 4 opened within Studio and began trying to build the preset list.


Studio 1 loaded quickly and seems to function properly.
#TOPAZ CLEAN 3 MAC MAC#
Using another Mac in the household that was upgraded to Big Sur, I installed Studio 1 and Simplify 4. However, I have also been curious about whether Studio (the original version) and the legacy plugins would continue to function once I upgraded to Big Sur.

I, have not upgraded to Big Sur but the reason is different: I am waiting for Adjust AI and JPGEG to Raw to be upgraded.
