![]() ![]() I tried to upload all pictures to another service, but this website says, that I can not add more than one link, as a new user, so please copy the other three in your browser. UPDATE: Sorry, something went wrong with my attached pictures. Here two more files of the same size as the Topaz preview, in case someone want’s to use it as a layer. I’m looking for the best solution, but right now I would probably use DeepPrime (because of artifacts). I have a hard drive full of pictures to process (some have higher ISO). I’m no expert, but this was only one picture I looked at. Light seems more smooth in DeepPrime as well. ![]() This seems more “removed” in XD, which appears more clear, but also produces some strange artifacts. XD looks more “crisp”, “sharp” and seems to provide a little bit more detail/structure, but it comes at a price. When it comes to DeepPrime vs DeepPrime XD I’m skeptical. When I look at the PL6 result, there is no contest. The writing is soft and what happened to the green reflections on the car?. There also is a yellow line at the bottom of the window. The marble wall below the green window lost almost all detail. If the Topaz preview represents a similar end result, then I’m pretty much shocked with the way it looks. I will also upload two more files, so you can maybe view them as layers for better comparison. I then tried PL6 with everything but NR unchecked and this is the comparison result: Be sure to update to the latest version of Topaz Photo AI to take advantage of these helpful new features. I applied a value of “1” (strength) for NR, “14” (detail) and nothing else. There are a lot of new features and improvements added to Topaz Photo AI allowing you to fine-tune exactly how Autopilot should work for you, as well as provide even better sharpening results and significant performance improvements. I took the first best RAW picture from my hard drive (ISO 1250, shot with Sony A7c). Once the software is installed, it’s simply a matter of uploading images into the standalone software or using it as a plugin in Photoshop (found in the Filters tab) or Lightroom via Photo > Edit in (my preference). Unless a saved file in Topaz has much better quality, then a screenshot should do it. Topaz Photo AI can dramatically help improve images such as these. I only have trial versions of both programs, that’s why I compare the result from the preview window in Topaz. I was a little bit intrigued by the Topaz comparison video someone posted here and decided to do my own test when PL6 came out. ![]()
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