![]() It will help you ensure your final image is a perfect one. I recommend checking the final image after zooming it to 100 percent. Topazlabs have also provided different image resize options for the preview image at the bottom of the application. You can also see the Before and After image side by side using the last option. There is a Before/After image slider option next. If you hold right-click on the image, you can see the before image. If you click on the rectangular icon, the processed image will be displayed in the preview. ![]() There are 3 ways to see the Before/After image in Topaz Photo AI. You can see the processing status at the bottom left corner as “ Enhancing”. Once the processing is complete, you can see the preview of the after image instantly. I will import one of my bird images here (Blue-capped Rockthrush). Once you drop the image, the AI software will start to process the image automatically. You just need to drag and drop the image into this application. Make sure that your system is connected to the internet. ![]() It will take some time to complete the installation process. Once the download is complete, you can double-click the file to start the installation process. You can click here to download a copy of the Topazlabs Photo AI software. I will be testing the latest version of Topaz Photo AI 1.2.8. Is It Worthy investing in Topaz Photo AI? Is It Good to Purchase Topaz Photo AI or Buy DeNoise AI, Gigapixel AI, and Sharpen AI separately? Can I Use Topaz Photo AI alone for Editing my Pictures? My view - buy the full pack to gain access to the 3 tools and avoid Photo AI. Upscaling is similar to GigaPixel but without the 4 different models and without applying sharpening or denoise. Again please do not just turn this tool on. It is NOTHING like as good as the similarly named tool in LightRoom Classic. The same but with more venom is the Enhance Resolution tool in Photo AI - I find what this "tool" does is truly terrible. We already know from GigaPixel AI to avoid the "face recovery" tool and the same storey is true for Photo AI - avoid the Recover Faces tool like the plague. ![]() Similarly Remove Noise has has only Normal and Strong and an amount slider. Photo AI only has Lens Blur and Motion Blur and an amount setting under the sharpen tool. It is far less clear how or where the refine subject mask works in Photo AI - one gets to pick between Default, Portrait (presumably people) and Landscape subjects and then move 2 sliders Sensitivity and Softness - but one cannot see a mask until the preview has so it is unclear where the tool is being applied AND one does not get to adjust what areas each tool is applied to. The advantage of Sharpen AI is one can select 1 of 10 AI models, choose where sharpening is to be applied and very carefully adjust sliders to prevent or at least reduce issues. That said you can just let the tool do its thing and follow it's guidance. I want far more control than seems to be available in Photo AI and since I have learned how to get the best out of the 3 component tools I am not going to use Photo AI for any serious work. I am deeply biased against full AI tools. ![]() Well this is where the problems begin for me. Obviously Photo AI is designed to be a user free AI tool - just let the tool decide for you. I have had the opportunity to use it and compare it a fair bit to the individual tools. This means I already have and use extensively Denoise AI, GigaPixel AI and far less frequently Sharpen AI. I am one who has the full pack and therefore received the beta and now the v1.0 of Photo AI for free - well at least for now. ![]()
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