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<blockquote data-quote="Clovishound" data-source="post: 812301" data-attributes="member: 50197"><p>Keep in mind that Topaz is specific editing, versus a general editing program. It is very good at sharpening, upscaling and denoise. You cannot do things like basic adjustments of color, contrast, shadows etc. Most of the good general editing software packages will allow you to do operations that Topaz does. For instance, Lightroom has a denoise feature, sharpen adjustment and something similar to upscaling. Topaz just does those things much better IMO. </p><p></p><p>You are welcome to post the edited version. It is your photo after all. I edited it just to show you what the software will do. If you prefer you could send me the full sized file, if it isn't too big, and it will do a better job with it, although it might not make much of a difference when downsized for posting. It should make a difference for full sized versions and for printing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clovishound, post: 812301, member: 50197"] Keep in mind that Topaz is specific editing, versus a general editing program. It is very good at sharpening, upscaling and denoise. You cannot do things like basic adjustments of color, contrast, shadows etc. Most of the good general editing software packages will allow you to do operations that Topaz does. For instance, Lightroom has a denoise feature, sharpen adjustment and something similar to upscaling. Topaz just does those things much better IMO. You are welcome to post the edited version. It is your photo after all. I edited it just to show you what the software will do. If you prefer you could send me the full sized file, if it isn't too big, and it will do a better job with it, although it might not make much of a difference when downsized for posting. It should make a difference for full sized versions and for printing. [/QUOTE]
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