I moved it to the right until those eggs looks better.Īs you can see, it has dug out detail that wasn't able to be seen in the before image. ![]() When it was farther to the left, the eggs were still blurry. Of note here is the "Remove Blur" slider. In future updates, I expect to see all the models updated.įinally, in the 3rd image, I have dragged the slider towards the left exposing those eggs. It is the 2nd generation of the model which is claimed by Topaz to be a big improvement over "v1". Also note that two of the models show "v2" including the one that I have selected. But I have the slider way to the right showing the before condition of the image and you can see how blurry those eggs are (provided that is if they are eggs?). ![]() The 2nd image is showing the Topaz Sharpen AI screen at 100% with "Too Soft - Very Blurry" selected. I can now drag that file to the ICON for Sharpen AI and it now opens the RAW file in Sharpen AI. This opens the subdirectory where this file lives and selects the file I had started with. I think if Apple it would be "Show in Folder". To do this, instead of right clicking and doing "Edit In" and selecting Sharpen AI which would open this as a TIFF file in Sharpen AI, I am going to instead do the right mouse click and select "Show in Explorer". ![]() Next I am going to open the original RAW file in Topaz Sharpen AI. Near the center of the leaf is something that could be some insect eggs left there by some insect mother. First picture is the image as seen in Lightroom.
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