
To manually force Photoshop to run through Rosetta 2, right-click your Photoshop application icon, select the Get Info menu option, and look for the "Run with Rosetta 2" checkbox in the Get Info panel. Our other plugins will not show up on Photoshop 22.3 or higher unless you run Photoshop through Rosetta 2. Plugins for DeNoise AI, Sharpen AI and Gigapixel AI are M1 native and will work natively with Photoshop 22.3 and above, which are M1 native Photoshop versions. M1, M1 Pro and M1 Max chips have been tested with Video Enhance AI, Sharpen AI, DeNoise AI, and Gigapixel AI. There have been people in the M1Max/Pro thread testing Topaz and getting faster results than on Intel computers so it works fine but maybe doesn't take advantage of the new processors like it could with a native version.ĮDIT: Just remembered this post that there is a beta of Topaz for AS: I do not know how it works but there are a lot of YT vids showing PS performance on M1Pro/Max and I haven't read any complaints comparing it to the Intel version. PS for AS would be a different download through creative cloud. My laptop isn't here yet but PS does have a native AS version and Topaz does not. However, I am holding off ordering an M1 until I know whether everything will work natively on an M1. I am looking to upgrade to an M1 as my current 2015 MBP is a little limited in its performance resources.

Also, I don’t think Topaz has done that yet. I was under the impression that Adobe had optimized PS to be native on M1s.

Topaz Plug-ins Bundle for Photoshop helps amateur and professional photographers accomplish the most common creative and corrective post processing tasks.
