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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 734165" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>I have older versions of Topaz Adjust, Clarity, Restyle and Black and White but I think all of those individual plug-in have since been combined into "Topaz Studio". The only up-to-date Topaz plug-in I have is Denoise, which I like very much. It didn't come cheap but I'm glad I have it. NIK Tools I've had for what seems like forever and I still use some of the plug-ins from time to time, others not so much. </p><p></p><p>I wouldn't really know where to start comparing NIK vs Topaz, especially considering I have old versions of Topaz with the exception of Denoise. NIK is still available for free which makes it a no-brainer in my opinion even if it's just to have it around, I mean why not? Topaz has some great tools, I just think the cost means considering what you're getting versus what you're spending and how you typically edit your images.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 734165, member: 13090"] I have older versions of Topaz Adjust, Clarity, Restyle and Black and White but I think all of those individual plug-in have since been combined into "Topaz Studio". The only up-to-date Topaz plug-in I have is Denoise, which I like very much. It didn't come cheap but I'm glad I have it. NIK Tools I've had for what seems like forever and I still use some of the plug-ins from time to time, others not so much. I wouldn't really know where to start comparing NIK vs Topaz, especially considering I have old versions of Topaz with the exception of Denoise. NIK is still available for free which makes it a no-brainer in my opinion even if it's just to have it around, I mean why not? Topaz has some great tools, I just think the cost means considering what you're getting versus what you're spending and how you typically edit your images. [/QUOTE]
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