![]() When it works, though, it works really well and can completely recover a throwaway image”. This is the toughest use case and won’t recover 100% of your photos. ![]() Focus: “ The Focus model reduces lens blur caused by missed focus.Often, you won’t even think there’s motion blur in your image… until you see the before/after from this model.” -Topaz Labs Motion: “ The Motion model was trained to reduce motion blur caused by a shaky camera or moving subject.Sharpen AI does it by targeting and reversing three specific types of blur that creates more natural results. Their software works differently from other sharpening tools. Topaz says the they use intelligent image sharpen to make our pictures stand out. There is a ton info on the Topaz Sharpen AI Page and examples of what the software can do. The New Version is Sharpen AI 3.0 and to celebrate the release Topaz labs is putting it on sale and even offering a discount code you can stack on the sale price to get it even cheaper. We are independently owned and the opinions expressed here are our own.Ī couple of days ago I received an email from Topaz Labs that they released a new version of Topaz Sharpen AI. We test each product thoroughly and give high marks to only the very best. You may not get the Affiliate offers if you do this.Disclosure: We are a professional review site that receives compensation from the companies whose products we review. You can avoid this reward by googling the software and using the normal search results. That means that if you follow my link to the tool and then purchase it, the guys at the Labs will give me some pennies as a thank you. * Full disclosure: I love this tool so much and use it every week, so I am an approved Affiliate of Topaz Labs. If you have any others, please let me know! ![]() That’s kind of the run down on my list of tips for this tool, I think this should answer all of the questions I’ve seen about it (I hope!). You can also adjust your brush settings to suit the area being targeted. You can invert the masks and switch on and off the overlay. Use the Sub (black) and Add (white) brushes to regain detail where needed in a targeted way. That means that DeNoise is effecting the whole image evenly. Using the mask button will give you a white mask. Sometimes you want the details back in places and with some subjects, you lose all coat detail completely (*achem* Horses…) so in these situations, it’s time to mask. Keep sharpening set low, under 10 is usually more than enough! You can always do a high pass sharpen later. Then, increase slowly in little sections until your noise is removed appropriately. My advice would be to turn both sliders right down – like 2 or 3 or 4. The “Auto” settings always overcook the situation for me! Way too much sharpening, the introduction of artefacts and other weird things tend to happen when Auto is running the show. I’ve never used AI Clear, but regularly switch between DeNoise and Low Light depending on the coat of the dog and the level of noise in shot. ![]() Low Light: For use in higher noise situations or with fluffy coats (like Alfies around his head).AI Clear: Theoretically best for colour noise but I’ve never used this on a final image.DeNoise: The “normal” solution that should work for most cases, Auto will be too strong (see next section).In my understanding, the use-cases of these are as follows: Within the current version of DeNoise AI that I have, there are three “mode” options. With that done, it’s time to explore the actual system itself… 2. Connect DeNoise AI to Lightroom Classic.I’m not going to pop the how-to for this step here, because it may change and I don’t want this to be wrong or completely out of date in a week, so I will just link to the Topaz Labs help guides for this here: In Lightroom, it’s an “open in…” plugin and in Photoshop CC it’s within the “Filter” menu on the top navigation. Connect as plug-insįirst things first, the best way to use this tool is to have it hooked up to your editing programs as plug-ins/filters. Instead of walking through all of the steps in the little tutorial here, I want to just focus on the core things: 1. Link to get a free trial of (or just buy) Topaz Labs DeNoise AI*
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