It appears Adobe has purchased Topaz

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Interesting how the link states "acquires", while the first sentence of the story states "...it is acquiring....".

It is either "completed" (acquires) or "currently in the process of" (it is acquiring)... it can't be both.

Looks like someone got a "C" in high school English class.
 
The news about this may only a few hours old but they like to make the headlines grab the readers eye. There seems to be a lot more of grade C publishing out there these days.
 
My concern is that Adobe Denoise is already better then Topaz. Being a subscriber to Adobe I hope this doesn't impede improvements and development of the Adobe core products and tools.
 
My concern is that Adobe Denoise is already better then Topaz. Being a subscriber to Adobe I hope this doesn't impede improvements and development of the Adobe core products and tools.
I had that concern when they partnered with Topaz last year. Adobe's Denoise AI is already very good but I like anyone else would welcome any improvements. They never had a Sharpen AI module. They were already into Nano Banana, Topaz Bloom and other partnered tools. We shall see where this all goes. The cancel plan button has always been 10 seconds away and I'd have no issues using it. I'm hoping that does not get there.
 
Where does it say shut down or are you just speculating?
I work for Microsoft, they love to do this with smaller players so this would be just my guess. I'd almost be more surprised if they don't do it. They'll call it "we ingest/integrate the features to Adobe products".
 
I work for Microsoft, they love to do this with smaller players so this would be just my guess. I'd almost be more surprised if they don't do it. They'll call it "we ingest/integrate the features to Adobe products".
Yeah I worked in print media for about 40 years and 3 mergers. Nothing will change they said but over time things do.
 
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Boooooo!!! Hissssssss!!!

Topaz Photo has one of the best 'Remove Object' capabilities I've seen (ideal for removing that branch or leaf that your critter is hiding behind)...

And it is unsurpassed in restoring old, fuzzy photos to a clear, sharp, print-worthy state. I've done many of these and presented family members with a framed gift of an old memory.

I hope Topaz Photo continues as a separate product from Adobe or I shall be pissed.
 
Boooooo!!! Hissssssss!!!

Topaz Photo has one of the best 'Remove Object' capabilities I've seen (ideal for removing that branch or leaf that your critter is hiding behind)...

And it is unsurpassed in restoring old, fuzzy photos to a clear, sharp, print-worthy state. I've done many of these and presented family members with a framed gift of an old memory.

I hope Topaz Photo continues as a separate product from Adobe or I shall be pissed.
I've never used Photo AI past version 1 so I'm not familiar with the latest versions. You probably don't use Adobe apps but their version of Generative Remove which comes with the plan (no extra credits required) is exceptional for the same things you mentioned. Annoying twigs in front of critters gone in seconds. Multiple people including their shadows gone instantly. It surprised me.

I'm not trying to convince you. This is for all the members reading these forums.
 
I'm not trying to convince you. This is for all the members reading these forums.

No worries, mate. I'd like to think that I have something that resembles an open mind (but it is getting tougher the older I get!)

:cool:
 
I also own the Topaz tools, but probably more than year or two since I used last time as LR/PS now can do everything really good.
 
I've been a Topaz customer for many years going back to a Scott Kelby conference where Topaz was giving away free copies of their early products. I mainly use Photo AI and Gigapixel AI but not the newer subscription versions. I felt their pricing was crazy high and I have no need of some of the new stuff like programs for improving video or AI created images. What I am not sure of with the Adobe takeover is will I still have use of these programs that I have purchased or will Adobe charge me credits? I would think I will as they would have to add code to the programs on my computer to change the usage and since I am not getting updates that shouldn't be able to happen.
 
From an article. Over the 40 years I worked we bought out companies and others bought us out. All business say this so for now nothing will change. I imagine all current subscriptions will be honoured. Who knows one day when they come up for renewal.

After the transaction closes, Topaz Labs customers of all sizes can expect continued support and investment in future innovation and Topaz Labs products will remain available as standalone offerings through the company's website. Upon close, Topaz Labs CEO Eric Yang will continue to lead the Topaz Labs team.

No one knows what will happen or guarantee anything. At one time Topaz offered lifetime updates. That stopped when they introduced annual fees to get upgrades/updates. Not sure if the promised no subscriptions but that happened as well.
 

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