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Topaz launched the new Photo AI 2.0 (get a $40 discount now)

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This is the intro:

And here the improvements:

Adjust Lighting and Balance Color

Photo AI 2 introduces two new filters to help you quickly create a neutral lighting and color baseline. You can use them either together or separately:

 

 

Keeping in line with the overall Photo AI product philosophy, these filters aim to be more “corrective” than “creative”. While we assume you will apply more creative effects later, there are several situations where Adjust Lighting and Balance Color will be highly useful:

Develop the highest-quality raw images

 

 

You can now get maximum quality out of your raw files by using the combined tools in Photo AI 2: Adjust Lighting (new) to fix underexposure and improve default “flat” raw colors, Balance Color (new) to quickly correct straight-out-of-camera color shift, and Raw Remove Noise (improved – see below) to extract the maximum detail out of your raw file.

Correct underexposed or backlit images

 

 

Underexposed images and backlit subjects generally require manual work and selective adjustments to correct properly. Adjust Lighting corrects severe lighting issues and maintains the overall tonal balance of the image without requiring the use of masks.

Neutralize strong color casts

 

 

Correcting color casts with traditional tools requires a lot of manual effort and often leads to unnatural results. Balance Color understands the contents of your image to create substantially better results with a single slider.

Current technical limitations

We’re aware of several existing technical limitations that we’re addressing in the next month:

Please give us your feedback 1 on Adjust Lighting and Balance Color so we know where to improve the feature. We’d also love to see your examples of both good and bad results.

Significantly improved raw processing and noise removal

 

 

Photo AI 2 includes an all-new raw noise reduction model that better removes strong noise and preserves more detail. Autopilot will also now base parameter estimations on both your image’s contents and detected ISO.

In internal blind testing, the new Raw Remove Noise v2 model offers vastly superior results for high-ISO images than any other denoiser we’ve tested (including Lightroom, DxO, and our own v1). We encourage you to try it on your own images, but here’s a CR3 sample file 2 (63MB) if you’d like to see the difference:

 

 

Additionally, in v1.5.2 we updated the raw pipeline to fix occasional aliasing, color fringing, and grid artifacts, which makes a big difference on some images. For example, here’s the difference on an image affected by aliasing at 400% zoom:

 

 

This higher-quality Raw Remove Noise will only be enabled if you directly import a raw image into Photo AI (not a tiff):

  1. In the Photo AI standalone: directly open your raw file (CR3, NEF, ARW, DNG, etc.) and Photo AI will automatically use the raw model.
  2. From Lightroom Classic: select your original raw file and launch Photo AI from FilePlug-In Extras. (Selecting Edit In → Photo AI will edit a tiff copy instead.)

The model name includes “RAW” if you’re using this higher-quality model. We recommend you import raw files directly into Photo AI to create the highest-quality conversion.

Sharpen Standard v2

 

 

Photo AI 2 includes a substantial upgrade to the Standard sharpening AI model that offers more natural detail recovery, fewer artifacts, and increased slider sensitivity. In internal blind quality testing, Standard v2 outperformed Standard v1 on test images by a factor of 4.47x.

Use this model for small-to-medium amounts of blur; we have an upcoming upgrade to the Sharpen Strong model for very blurry images. (Discussion here. 6)

New Autopilot Preferences

 

 

You can now customize almost every aspect of Autopilot:

While the default Autopilot settings will work well for most cases, you can become substantially more efficient by tailoring it to your workflow. After disabling an Autopilot feature, you can always enable it per image by selecting the appropriate feature in the right panel.

Upscale from Photoshop

 

 

Previously, accessing Photo AI from the Photoshop Filters menu would not allow you to upscale. Now, you can select FileAutomateTopaz Photo AI to use the upscaling models directly within Photoshop.

The Automate plugin will:

  1. Change the canvas size to your desired image size
  2. Create a new Photo AI layer with your upscaled results

Toggle the visibility of the new layer to see the results of upscaling. You can also still use the existing Filters plugin alongside the new Automate plugin if you don’t need to upscale.

Other improvements

A substantial amount of the work since August’s roadmap update 3 has gone into the features above (and a few yet to come). However, we’ve also fixed many smaller visual and performance issues:

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