Topaz Photo AI 3 Review - Is it Worth it?

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  • Опубликовано: 31 май 2024
  • Topaz Photo AI 3 was recently released and promises numerous different ways to improve image quality. Between denoising, sharpening, resizing, and even making color and light adjustments, Topaz Photo AI 3 aims to be an all-in-one image quality improvement tool for all of your photos.
    In this video, I give an honest and thoughtful review of the new software, showing off how it works and its features.
    To purchase Topaz Photo AI 3: www.topazlabs.com/topaz-photo...
    0:00 - Introduction
    0:42 - New Interface
    1:28 - Denoise
    3:29 - RAW vs Tiff Files
    4:10 - Sharpen
    6:30 - Preserve Faces
    8:56 - Balance Color
    10:07 - Adjust Lighting
    10:53 - Example 1
    12:10 - Example 2
    13:10 - Generative Remove
    14:14 - Conclusion

Комментарии • 26

  • @WesleyPinkham
    @WesleyPinkham 29 дней назад

    Honestly some incredible models at work here. Also, love the joshua trees in the snow. thanks for this update/review.

  • @jeanettflynn
    @jeanettflynn Месяц назад

    Thanks for a great overview. I will upgrade.

  • @sdlcman1
    @sdlcman1 21 день назад +1

    I tested it with a variety of photographs. The worse the photo, the better you'll like it. I took some really bad low resolution photos directly from the web just to test it and was amazed how much they were improved just by batch processing. If you have tons of decades old photos that you plan on digitizing, It would be worth it just for that.

  • @Video2Webb
    @Video2Webb 7 дней назад

    Throwing in my experience so far with Photo AI 3 and my 40+ year old scanned photos, both b&w and color slide. I have Sharpen AI and Denoise AI already, just bought the Photo AI. I am finding that the Face Recovery from Photo AI is fantastic on these old pictures scanned both from prints and from neg or slide. You just won't want to spend the time picking out faces in the other two softwares to obtain the same result, even if it's possible. NB, you can deselect faces that Face Recovery finds if you want. Sometimes it's too extreme and the face is way too out of focus in the background to attempt to resuscitate. So it's nice to be able to pick and choose which faces to let the AI work on.
    I am finding that sometimes I need to use Denoise or Sharpen after using Photo AI in order to smooth out the whole image, OR to pick some parts that need Denoising/Sharpening using the brush. One criticism of Photo AI 3 is that the brush is incredibly slow in comparison to using a brush in Denoise or Sharpen. Don't know why it is so damn sticky yet! But its stickiness is very off-putting, hence using all three softwares on these old photos to obtain an acceptably sharp and denoised image. I am VERY grateful to Topaz Labs for these softwares when it comes to historic images!

  • @johnchedsey1306
    @johnchedsey1306 Месяц назад +1

    Good overview of the product. I actually think I'll probably hold off another year for any "AI' software like this. I currently have the Topaz sharpening plug in which does just fine for my needs. I suspect that another year of development will bring far better software, so I'll save my money for the time being.

  • @TheKingsOutlaw
    @TheKingsOutlaw 29 дней назад +1

    I wish you would have demonstrated the Remove.

    • @AustinJamesJackson
      @AustinJamesJackson  27 дней назад +3

      I tried a few times and the processing time was so long. It took multiple minutes to even remove one small thing, and I’m using a fully loaded 16 inch MacBook Pro that is 1 year old. It’s just awful.

    • @petescafidi
      @petescafidi 18 дней назад

      I was mainly interested in the image remove function. I ended up subscribing to Canva Pro ($15 monthly) that does this in seconds, under a tab called "image grab" and another called "image erase." Hope this helps. This was a great vid as well, so thank for posting.

  • @jayeshtopiwala3219
    @jayeshtopiwala3219 Месяц назад +2

    Floating panel needs to be docked on right hand panel empty space.

  • @moenesca
    @moenesca 14 дней назад

    Whats better overall? Photo Ai or Gigapixel? (price do not matter to me)

  • @cmoneytheman
    @cmoneytheman 12 минут назад

    Anybody want my monster 3080 12gb for 400

  • @timkasper544
    @timkasper544 26 дней назад +3

    Stop moving the slider so fast

    • @AustinJamesJackson
      @AustinJamesJackson  26 дней назад

      You're welcome to pause and play the video if you'd like it to go slower.

    • @fakeaccount3415
      @fakeaccount3415 24 дня назад +1

      Reduce the playback speed

  • @HanSolocambo
    @HanSolocambo 22 дня назад +1

    TIme to process 1 image is ultra fast. But good luck batching 20+ images. The more you batch the slower it gets (from 1s. for an image to more than 1 minute for an image). Topaz WAS good. Now it's shit.
    (EDIT: latest version Topaz Photo AI 3.0.2 fixed that issue and one can now batch process any amount of image without slow down, aka GPU memory is, at last ! properly refreshed)

    • @AustinJamesJackson
      @AustinJamesJackson  22 дня назад

      Yeah that makes sense. I don’t do much batch editing, but I’ll have to give it a shot.

  • @dougharder6258
    @dougharder6258 Месяц назад +4

    The face of the man lost a lot of definition. I think the original looked much better even with the noise. I tried the free demo and thought it did a horrible job.

    • @AustinJamesJackson
      @AustinJamesJackson  Месяц назад +1

      Interesting. I don’t work much with people photos so I’ll have to do some more testing!

    • @the-birdman-of-panama
      @the-birdman-of-panama 23 дня назад +2

      I agree. The man lost definition and Photo AI turned his skin waxy. The second example, with the landscape, was unsalvageable, at least with this software. The Photo AI took the photo from "blurry" to "dizzying."