The workflow I am trying is PL6 and just adjusting the usual sliders. A lot of these were at ISO 3200, slow shutters even 1/15 or below and braced as well as I could since I had no room to take a tripod on that trip.Ī lot of noise ( chroma and luminance ) and some motion blur. The current project is recovering a collection of pictures mostly taken years ago on an Olympus em5 Mark 1and typically in difficult light with long lenses especially the Pan 100-300. PS I neither sell nor exhibit my photos so I have no ethical or other issues in using AI even though these add to an image detail that just isn't there on capture. It is possibly because some of the images are at 10 mpx though I am not seeing obvious pixelation at that image scale. The only thing that stops me just getting AI Sharpen alone is that AI Giga ( trial version ) which I have been playing around a bit with does seem to give some improvement in image quality upscaling to 2X even though I am only viewing the image on a small 15 inch laptop. I use PL6 /DeepPrime XD quite a bit in any case so don't need NR but that app just has the "classic" standard unsharp mask and doesn't do enough of what I want. The three separate apps are available discounted as a bundle - and you get AI Photo for free but $199 is posssibly more than I want to spend. Just mulling what to do now - I could get the single license for AI Sharpen. ) Basically, I could tweak settings more effectively in the stand alone app. Unfortunately, the "sharpen" part of this is quite a bit limited compared to the AI Sharpen stand alone app and so I cancelled the order ( Topaz were very quick in refunding BTW. I thought I would try the 3 in 1 Topaz AI photo since I had a thought about batch processing which it seems almost designed for and so I tried this package which is on offer at the moment. I have a lot of marginal snaps from way back which I found Topaz sharpen ( trial edition ) can turn into pretty acceptable images - these are not portraits BTW.
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