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by Crosworld - 08 June, 2023 - 12:42 PM
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(08 June, 2023 - 12:42 PM)crosworld Wrote: Show More
 
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What You Need to Know About Topaz Sharpen AI

Topaz Labs Sharpen AI does exactly what it says. It’s designed to improve sharpness (and reduce noise). And it’s based on the analysis of millions of images using AI.
The Motion Blur mode is particularly impressive.
The original program came out a few years ago, and it wasn’t very good. But the frequent updates have improved it so much that it’s now the leading sharpening tool on the market.


 
Different Models

There’s always a trade-off between sharpening and noise reduction. So getting the best out of Sharpen AI is more of an art than a science.
But if the program knows how the blur is caused, it has a better chance of getting rid of it. So it pays to use the right Sharpen AI model.
There are four models to choose from:
  • Standard is the most recent model Topaz has introduced. It offers a good starting point for general sharpening.
  • Motion Blur is the model to choose if you want to correct for camera shake or if the shutter speed wasn’t high enough to freeze the moments of your subject. This works best most of the time, followed by Standard.
  • Out of Focus mode is the one you need if you focus on the wrong part of the subject. The model works out where the focus point is and moves it forward or backward to where it should be (usually the eyes).
  • Too Soft is just another general sharpening model. But it’s helpful if you want to avoid artifacts as it’s generally less extreme. It’s beneficial when the other options are over-sharpening the image, and you want to make it look more natural.
[Image: topaz-sharpen-ai-review-models.png]

INFOS

RELEASE DATE : 2022
Version : 4.1.0



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(08 June, 2023 - 12:42 PM)crosworld Wrote: Show More
What You Need to Know About Topaz Sharpen AI

Topaz Labs Sharpen AI does exactly what it says. It’s designed to improve sharpness (and reduce noise). And it’s based on the analysis of millions of images using AI.
The Motion Blur mode is particularly impressive.
The original program came out a few years ago, and it wasn’t very good. But the frequent updates have improved it so much that it’s now the leading sharpening tool on the market.


 
Different Models

There’s always a trade-off between sharpening and noise reduction. So getting the best out of Sharpen AI is more of an art than a science.
But if the program knows how the blur is caused, it has a better chance of getting rid of it. So it pays to use the right Sharpen AI model.
There are four models to choose from:
  • Standard is the most recent model Topaz has introduced. It offers a good starting point for general sharpening.
  • Motion Blur is the model to choose if you want to correct for camera shake or if the shutter speed wasn’t high enough to freeze the moments of your subject. This works best most of the time, followed by Standard.
  • Out of Focus mode is the one you need if you focus on the wrong part of the subject. The model works out where the focus point is and moves it forward or backward to where it should be (usually the eyes).
  • Too Soft is just another general sharpening model. But it’s helpful if you want to avoid artifacts as it’s generally less extreme. It’s beneficial when the other options are over-sharpening the image, and you want to make it look more natural.
[Image: topaz-sharpen-ai-review-models.png]

INFOS

RELEASE DATE : 2022
Version : 4.1.0



Download there :

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