So, I thought it must be one specific picture, then tried every single picture one at a time, and found the “failing” one. So, it tried a couple from Capture One, and the same from Topaz standalone, and that worked. I was sending 23 pictures from Capture One, so decided to bypass Capture one, but it still would not work in standalone Topaz. So, I decided to go back to exactly what I had been doing when I crashed, and this time it DID crash. Since I normally send a few images from Capture One Pro to Topaz, I selected a few, and that worked too. I then selected a random picture to report the crash…but it worked ! Since I was running 1.5.2 quite happily, I decided to use the “internal” update within Topaz to go to 1.5.4. I have fallen back to 1.5.2, used it for a few days, and it works as expected. Installed 1.5.3 the same way, no longer works. Installed 1.5.2 the same way, works fine. Installed 1.5.1 the same way, works fine. Thought it might be Windows, but I was reluctant to restore it, so I used Windows to uninstall Topaz entirely, then installed 1.5.0, that works fine. Though It must be a problem with 1.5.4, so I uninstalled it and installed 1.5.3, same problem. I then tried “repair”, uninstall re-install, but no go. From either mode, I get “loading image”, “scanning image subject”, then “scanning image detect” then it “crashes”, that is it just disappears from the screen, saying nothing. Now Topaz no longer works, either as standalone or as plugin from Capture One. I was running Topaz Photo Ai 1.5.2 quite happily, went on vacation in August, came back, notice version KB5029351 for windows 11 22H2 was available, so installed it, also noticed there were TPAI new versions 1.5.3 and 1.5.4, so installed them as well.
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