How to access the plug-ins in Photoshop
These instructions show how to access the onOne Plug-ins from Adobe Photoshop CS2, CS3, CS4, CS5, and Adobe Photoshop Elements.
The first step is to make sure you have an image open in Adobe Photoshop before attempting to access any of the onOne Software plug-ins.
Adobe Photoshop CS4 and CS5
There are two ways to access the onOne Software plug-ins when using Adobe Photoshop CS4 and CS5.
NOTE: The onOne menu will NOT be available in the top menu bar in Photoshop. We have had a few customers report they are also not able to access the plug-ins from the onOne panel. We are investigating this issue and are working with Adobe to get this resolved. The workaround is to use the File > Automate menu (instructions below).
Option 1: Launch the onOne Panel – Go to the Window menu and choose Extensions > onOne

Option 2: Go to the File > Automate Menu
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Adobe Photoshop CS2 and CS3
There are three different ways to access the plug-ins when using Adobe Photoshop CS2 and CS3.
Option 1: Launch the plug-ins from the onOne menu
Option 2: Go to the File > Automate Menu (See File > Automate image above)
Option 3: Go to Filter > onOne
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Adobe Photoshop Elements
There is only one way access the plug-ins when using Adobe Photoshop Elements. Please make sure to open an image in ‘Edit’ mode and then go to File > Automation Tools.





