Topaz Sharpen AI 1.4.3 (x64) Languages: English File Size: 1.24 GB Create tack-sharp images with no artifacts or halos. Sharpen AI is the first sharpening and shake reduction software that can tell difference between real detail and noise. Create tack-sharp images even when you are shooting. Dec 19, 2019 Topaz Sharpen AI 1.4.5 File Size: 1.19 GiB Languages: English OS: Windows x64 Create tack-sharp images with no artifacts or halos. Sharpen AI is the first sharpening and shake reduction software that. Topaz Sharpen AI 1.4.0 Latest Topaz Sharpen AI – with the help of this program you can sharpen and reduce vibration in the image and allows you to distinguish between real and noise data. With this app you can create high-resolution photos even if you use a handheld camera, night shots or with a thinner depth field.
Information: Create tack-sharp images with no artifacts or halos.Sharpen AI is the first sharpening and shake reduction software that can tell the difference between real detail and noise. Create tack-sharp images even when youu2019re shooting handheld, at night, or with a shallow depth of field.
Three kinds of sharpening for a perfect photo Thereu2019s nothing worse than the feeling of taking the perfect photo, rushing home, opening it up on your computeru2026 and realizing that itu2019s blurry at 100%. When this happens, itu2019s usually caused by one of three problems: camera shake, focus issues, or general softness. Sharpen AI includes a separate module to handle each one. Stabilize: Natural shake reduction Even the steadiest hands donu2019t compare to a tripod when it comes to image sharpness. Unlike a tripod, though, you always have your hands with you! Sharpen AIu2019s Stabilize module has been trained to reverse motion blur and make handheld images look like they were taken from a tripod. Focus: Better focus correction Focus correction is a notoriously difficult problem thatu2019s easy to get wrong, but Sharpen AIu2019s Focus module excels at correct up to ten pixels of focus blur. This is perfect for sharpening out-of-focus eyes or correct issues caused by incorrect in-camera focus. Tip: use selective adjustments for best results! Sharpen: General input sharpening Even with no motion blur or focus issues, images generally come out of the camera soft. Sharpen AI includes the Sharpen module that specializes in correcting small amounts of general softness without any artifacts or halos. Itu2019s the most natural-looking sharpening tool that you will ever use. Powered by AI Sharpen AI was trained with millions of images so it could learn the characteristics of detail vs. noise u2013 and then enhance just the detail. In some cases, it can even recover image detail. Seamless integration Works wherever you currently edit your photos. Use Sharpen AI either as a standalone software or as a plug-in for Topaz Studio / Photoshop / Lightroom Classic. Constantly improving Through continuous AI training, Sharpen AIu2019s enhancement model becomes both faster and higher-quality with time. Youu2019ll get the latest and greatest when the model improves. Fast performance Sharpen AI is now optimized for Intel CPU and iGPUs with Intel OpenVINOu2122 support. This means you can get up to 5x faster processing speeds with an Intel graphics card (6th Gen + higher)! The perfect time to make images tack-sharp Thereu2019s nothing worse than the feeling of taking the perfect photo, rushing home, opening it up on your computeru2026 and realizing that itu2019s blurry at 100%. When this happens, itu2019s usually caused by one of three problems: camera shake, focus issues, or general softness. Sharpen AI includes a separate module to handle each one. Sharpen AI Changelog
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Topaz Labs released an updated version 2.1.0 to Sharpen AI. This major update includes a new auto-detect masking tool to generate base masks. It can detect 20 different types of subjects, including people, cars, planes, and various animals. The new “auto-detect mode” capability allows Sharpen AI to select the best processing mode (from the Focus, Stabilize, and Sharpen modes). This update is free to existing Sharpen AI owners (available for both Windows and Mac) and allows users to take full advantage of Sharpen AI’s technology by requiring less user input:
“Sharpen AI takes some of the tedious work out of post-processing. With the new “Find Objects” feature in the masking tool, Sharpen AI will automatically detect the subjects in your image for sharpening. It can detect 20 different types of subjects including people, cars, planes, various animals, and more. This feature can be accessed by clicking the “Mask” button to the right in the file list, and then clicking “Find Objects” in the left corner.”
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Topaz Labs also launched a new Sharpen AI sale: $59.99 (regularly $79.99). This offer will expire on August 7.
The Utility Bundle, which includes JPEG to RAW AI, DeNoise AI, Sharpen AI, and Gigapixel AI, is also discounted to $195.99 (regularly $249.99).
The new Topaz Labs Video Enhance AI software is also still available for $199.99 ($100 off).
You can use coupon code RUMORS15 for an additional 15% off.
Full changelog:
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Various fixes and improvements taken from the latest DeNoise AI release – Includes fixes to save dialog
Various UI design changes – Masking button moved to file list when not in Photoshop plugin mode – Masking button in Photoshop mode changed slightly to differentiate it from other buttons – Zoom options have been made smaller to accommodate the new slider – Right panel controls have been redesigned slightly – Add grain moved to new post processing section – Slight color changes throughout the application
Improved response time while drawing a mask
Fixes:
Fixed models sometimes not loading correctly
Fixed save dialog getting frozen
Fixed some instances where the initial mask would invert incorrectly
Fixed mask not deleting properly if initial mask entry is cancelled
Fixed navigation panel box going out of bounds on certain size changes
Fixed completed flag sticking even after changes are made
Fixed closing images not bringing up a warning prompt in some instances
Fixed bug in Intel CPU detection
Fixed navigation panel keeping the previous image loaded when no image is selected
Fixed grain not showing up in the file list when auto settings was on – Grain should now save correctly in batch mode with auto
Additions:
Added new auto-detect mask functionality for generating base masks – Can detect 20 different types of subjects including people, cars, planes, and various animals.
Added new auto detection for which mode to use – Works like auto-detect settings, but for which mode to use on an image
Added tutorial for basic workflow introduction
Added fit view mode and arbitrary zoom levels – Keep in mind this will degrade performance if zooming out on large images. More to see is more to process. – Minimum zoom level is the minimum of either the fit zoom level or 50%. For example, if your fit zoom level is 75% the minimum is 50%. If your fit zoom level is 20%, then that is the minimum.
Added cancel button when coming in from Photoshop
Added status differentiation between the initialization and generating preview phases of processing – This should more accurately reflect the actual time to process in general, as the initialization phase can take quite a while on some systems
Added proper mouse over cursors for various components – Yes/No toggles, Mode selection, Original button
Changed batch processing so it now only saves images that are currently selected in the file list – In order to get the old functionality, you must select all before saving
Changed the default selection when importing multiple files to just the first image
Changed the default model to Stabilize
Changed how auto is shown in the file list
Changed product tour – Now shows cards overviewing various features
Changed right panel to disable itself when no files are selected
Changed save button to switch between “Save Image” and “Start Batch Processing” based on how many images are selected rather than how many images are loaded
Changed close image warning check so that it will only as if an image hasn’t been saved yet
Changed how images are removed from list when saved coming from Lightroom – All images that are completed are now removed from the list. This is due to a LR limitation where we are only able to load and save from the image they provide. Removing the image prevents sharpening the same image twice when processing in batch mode.
Changed wording on masking buttons depending on if this is the first or second time entering the masking interface for an image – Should be “Apply Mask” and “Delete Mask” if the image has no mask, and “Update Mask” and “Undo Changes” if there is a mask already
Changed the file list to just list the initials of the controls in order to save space
Changed wording of the Suppress Noise slider to Noise Suppression to make “N” more intuitive in file list
Changed default suffix to “-SAI” instead of “-sharpen” due to confusion with the Sharpen model