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Before and After Example Topaz 2.0.5
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 739150" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Right, which is where the Topaz suite gets a little confusing. The Sharpen program sharpens, but so does the Denoise program. The Sharpen programs strengths are not in basic sharpening they are in corrective sharpening - shots that are slightly out of focus or have minor movement and shake. Denoise does a very good job applying your basic sharpening as you would in Camera Raw, with the AI to put it where it's needed and not put it where it's not. When they advertise Denoise it's the sharpening portion of the tool that they lean on heaviest even as it does a great job removing noise while preserving details. I only use Sharpen for fixing as Denoise and Adjust make details pop in a well focused photo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 739150, member: 9240"] Right, which is where the Topaz suite gets a little confusing. The Sharpen program sharpens, but so does the Denoise program. The Sharpen programs strengths are not in basic sharpening they are in corrective sharpening - shots that are slightly out of focus or have minor movement and shake. Denoise does a very good job applying your basic sharpening as you would in Camera Raw, with the AI to put it where it's needed and not put it where it's not. When they advertise Denoise it's the sharpening portion of the tool that they lean on heaviest even as it does a great job removing noise while preserving details. I only use Sharpen for fixing as Denoise and Adjust make details pop in a well focused photo. [/QUOTE]
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