Topaz Labs Photo AI v2.4.0 - Major Update...

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A big release today to Topaz Photo AI. The new design allows more flexibility and control while processing images.

Major features to support this change are:
  1. You can choose the order in which enhancements are applied.
  2. You can select different parts of the image for each enhancement to be applied.
  3. You can apply enhancements multiple times to your image. For example: You can sharpen the subject and background separately.
  4. The Remove tool can be used like other filters. You can remove content and then add more enhancements to your images after.
  5. The crop tool has been reworked to provide a smoother experience and a Straightening tool has been added as well.
  6. We’ve revamped how filters are processed to make Photo AI feel more responsive.
Here is a tutorial on editing in this new workflow: Link Here

Known issues:
  • Using Face Recovery before Remove places faces in the Removed areas.
  • Using Face Recovery, Adjust Lighting, then Upscale in that order causes bad output for faces.
  • After using Remove, show original displays the original image instead of version with Remove applied.
  • Using Face Recovery or selection tools will display the uncropped and unrotated image.
  • Lens Correction off is shifting some Raw files
Topaz Labs Community Forum: Link Here
 
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I love this program! I have gotten to where I have not upgraded my licenses for Sharpen AI or DeNoise AI because Photo AI does it all in one action.
 
Topaz is no longer developing/updating DeNoise AI and Sharpen AI. Do not purchase renewals for these products. They are actively developing Gigapixel AI and Photo AI.
 

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