![]() The image in the screenshot above, as with all of the other examples in this blog post, are from about 2007, shot with a non-DLSR camera. ( Right-click to open any of these example screenshots full size in a new tab or window.) Here’s the interface of the beta version just before the release date, with all settings set to default as launched except for magnification (which I doubled so you can see better online): Sharpen mode, Manual setting, Auto-update preview on. Now we’re ready to see Sharpen AI in action. NOTE: Never pay full price for Topaz software! Don’t even settle for a sale when you can get a DOUBLE-DISCOUNT! Use this link with coupon plugsnpixels and always save 15% off the retail price of ANY Topaz product, or an additional 15% off any launch special or seasonal sale price.īefore we dive in and take a look at some real-world examples, what’s new in Sharpen AI version 2? Mainly batch processing and also the ability to mask certain areas of the image for selective application or removal of the sharpening treatment. New users can save $20 off the regular price ($79.99>$59.99) during the time-limited launch special, PLUS an additional 15% off (see below)! Version 2.0.1 was just released: It’s a FREE UPDATE for current users. Thankfully, Topaz Sharpen AI exists to rescue all manner of otherwise unsalvageable images. Soft and mushy photos, motion-blurred photos, out-of-focus photos – we’ve all got them! And sometimes we have no choice but to make use of them regardless.
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