![]() The new DXO Pure raw seems to be more advanced in this lightroom workflow, this is why I suggested it to you to avoid the TIF with Topaz. I don’t use photolab 4 a lot because I prefer NIK, ON1 and Luminar AI as lightroom plugins BUT I have learnt that, compared to other plugins it has a better workflow with lightroom, meaning they can in a certain sense share dng and lightroom catalog. It uses artificial intelligence (AI) to fix the blur produced by camera. ![]() I bought a Panasonic Lumix TX1 (ZS100/TZ100) over 2 years ago. ![]() Today I was reminded of a couple of test photos I took. It also has some minor noise reduction capabilities similar to what you would find in Lightroom or Photoshop, but it should be noted that the noise reduction feature in Sharpen AI is not the same. A few days ago I bought Topaz Sharpen AI 3.0.3 so I have been playing around with various old photos to see what it could do. I updated my old NIK collection to V3.3 (non destructive in lightroom for one plugin) and considered DXO photolab 4 at same time because I had some nostalgy of the U-points I used in the past in capture NX2. Sharpen AI from Topaz Labs is a program entirely dedicated to image sharpening. Sharpen AI is intended to address several concerns including motion blur/camera shake, missed focus, and out-of-focus images. I don’t have the opportunity to travel a lot like you due to my job,įamily reasons and confinement for 1 year so I spend hours to play with theseĪnd help my friends to retouch and boost their pictures… I like to buy tutorials, softwares (topaz, NIK3.3, DXO, ON1, Luminar AI), photoshop panels (F64, TK/Lumenzia, Infinity color grading+B&W) and presets, especially on black friday □
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