Topaz ReStyle – offers dramatic colour adjustments that give your image an entirely new look and feel Processed with Topaz Restyle Read my review on Topaz DeNoise If you like more dramatic adjustments Topaz DeNoise will remove noise from the less detailed parts of your image while leaving the detailed areas sharp. Topaz DeNoise – if you’ve been looking for the best way to remove noise in your photos this is it. ![]() Topaz Clarity – gives subtle adjustments to colour, contrast and clarity that make your photos pop Processed with Topaz Clarity There’s so much to choose from! Here are my recommendations: If you like subtle adjustments The Complete Collection includes 17 different plugins that you can use in conjunction with Lightroom, Photoshop, Photoshop Elements, or PhotoFXlab.īut if you’re not ready to go all in with the Complete Collection, you might be wondering which plugins you should get. These previews can either be a generic image provided by Topaz, or a live preview of the image you're currently processing.The thing I love about Topaz Plugins is that they cover everything you would want to do with your images from subtle adjustments that make your photos pop to some not-so-subtle impressionist, HDR and texture effects. Although all eleven current Topaz plugins are supported, only six of them provide a preview image for each preset before application: Adjust, B&W, Clean, Detail, Lens Effects, and Simplify. PhotoFXlab has a layered workflow, including the ability to adjust opacity of each layer separately, making it simple to apply multiple filters to a given image and fine-tune the manner in which their effects are combined. These presets can't be applied to your own image without first purchasing and installing the plugin, however. Interestingly, photoFXlab also allows you to preview the effect of plugins you don't own, without even needing to install a trial of the plugin first. As yet, there's no way to save those adjustments as a new preset from within photoFXlab, but you can access your own presets that were created in the individual plugin. There's also direct control over the various controls available in each plugin, letting you tweak the look of the presets, or create your own look. ![]() You can search for presets by keyword, genre, and your own rating or one provided by other Topaz users, among other methods. ![]() (Raw images aren't supported in standalone mode, though only JPEGs.) The app detects which Topaz plugins you own, and offers a preview of the various presets in each plugin without needing to first launch the individual plugin. Compatible as a plugin with imaging utilities including Photoshop CS3+, Photoshop Elements 6+, Aperture 2+, Lightroom 2+, and iPhoto, photoFXlab can also operate standalone. ![]() Topaz photoFXlab-previewed in a recent blog post from the company, and a related YouTube video-is scheduled to ship later this month, and will be available on both Windows and Macintosh platforms. If you're using several of Topaz Labs' various image enhancement plugins, and find yourself wishing for a way to harness their power without having to jump back and forth between separate plugins, the company is about to release a new product you're going to find interesting.
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