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Topaz sharpen ai crack2/19/2024 ![]() Yesterday I batch processed 38, 30mp, CR2 files, sharpened, and reduced noise, and converted to 72 dpi jpgs for upload. This app rescues blurred faces (just did one this week) and handles grain, sharpening, and upsizing better than any app I've ever used. As to exposure controls, why would anyone need that, if you're bringing an image in from LR or PS. Coding is a continual process so updates are a good thing and no big deal. I keep mine in the dock and load it first every now and then to take advantage of any updates before loading photos. Retired Pro photographer that had five studios. Absolutely PAI is not a full processing solution on its own but is a useful additional tool. Seems to be continually improving too, and not to detriment of other individual apps which also have been updated recently. Judicial use of the sliders and experimentation required though if want to avoid artefacts or plastic images especially with facial enhance which can produce some great results on old scanned or low res photos with careful use. However sometimes if need subtle improvements across two or three aspects like noise and motion blur the Photo AI works well especially on lower resolution images. DXO for denoise and PS for sharpening may be a more robust and sensible route for these activities.įind that generally the individual apps (Denoise, Sharpen and Gigapixel) give both more control and can give better results than PAI eg if issue is just motion blur use sharpen, if want to enhance resolution use Gigapixel etc. Perhaps in a year or two it will have matured to something better but perhaps artificial intelligence will never be the logical choice for denoising or sharpening. The concept is great but I cannot recommend this product at this moment in time. Takes time though, but definitely worth it for a semi-petfectionist. In the denoise and sharpen I can blend in a varying amount of the original image to recreate fine grain. I just saved a great shot of 3friends, where the friend closest to the camera was uncomfortably blurred. I have the Topaz 3-pack denoise ai, sharpen ai and gigapixel ai (uprez). Noise gone and details in faces and clothes amazingly sharpened - absolutely brilliant. Having downloaded a trial version of Topaz's Photo AI a couple of days ago, I was quite frankly staggered with the results I was able to obtain. The photos are the usual snapshots from the days before digital photography so aren't great with noise or sharp focus, so I wondered if today's AI technology could make a noticeable improvement. ![]() I finally stared the long put-off task of digitising my old prints a few weeks ago, having come across Epson's wonderful FF680W scanner. For shots like these, it's often easier to just disable subject-only mode than fighting to get your subject accurately selected. I could, of course, have manually added them to the mask with a dozen or so clicks to have them sharpened too, but the quirky brush tool makes that harder than need be for some subjects. You can also select whether sharpening is applied just to subjects that were automatically detected/manually masked, or to the image as a whole. There are three different sharpening modes: Lens Blur, Motion Blur and a catch-all Standard mode, and much as for noise reduction you have just two sliders with which to adjust the strength of the effect. ![]() Topaz Sharpen AI 1.4.5 Crack roydeticjua DecemTopaz Sharpen AI 1.4.5 Crack
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