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Photoshop CS5 – Enhancing Perigee Moon with Topaz Detail and Topaz Adjust

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Even a great shot can be enhanced.  Starting with the original shot of the perigee moon (from my previous article), I applied some easy enhancements with both Topaz Detail 2.05 and Topaz Adjust 4.1.  You can see a close-up of the [...]

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Topaz Adjust v. Topaz Detail

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A few weeks ago, I wrote about the resent upgrade to Topaz Detail.   Having used the program for a while now, I thought I would compare Topaz Detail to Topaz Adjust.  Some basics about both plugins:

Work with Photoshop CS3 and CS4 (PC & [...]

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Topaz Detail Explained

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Topaz Labs posted additional information about Topaz Detail on their blog. [...]

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Topaz Detail – Sharpening Test – Part 2

Yesterday, I covered the basics of Topaz Detail.  But, one of the easiest ways to test sharpening is with rasterized text.

The first block is the original block of text rasterized as JPG and saved with 50% compression.  There [...]

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Topaz Detail – Sharpen without Halos – Part 1

Can a photo every be too sharp?? Yes, when it causes halos. You know those rings of bright or dark colors that suddenly appear when details are sharpened too much. Over-sharpening can also cause the image to suddenly look flat. [...]

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