![]() Is there any Chance to change the Version of the Tool from "bought from AppStore" to "bought from Serif"? Yes, I bought Affinity Photo from the App Store. My understanding from Serif Support is that there is no way to resolve this conflict with an App Store based installation. The conflict has to do with Apple restrictions placed on the app store download.If this is indeed the case, you'll need to return the App Store purchase if able, and buy the program directly from Serif if you can. ![]() They answered Yesterday:ĭid you buy Affinity from the Apple App Store or directly from Serif?If purchased from the App Store, Affinity will not be able to interact with our third party plugins and the behavior you are describing would be expected. Unfortunately the Topaz-Plugins do not work out of Affinity Photo. I customised all necessary Parameters as described. Allmost one year ago I bought Topaz Denoise AI and Sharpen AI. My newest edge of growth is just post the very best and not all of them that I like.I'm using Affinity (all three Tools) since Start. I will post some of these to my Flikr page later in the week. The AI technology just gives a pop to an already good image. What a handsome bird.I'm a bird nerd so it's easy to get me going about sharpness. I have almost finished a set of images from a south Texas trip with a fishing Reddish Egret, white morph. I don't see this problem with AI Clear and it sometimes offers just enough focus correction.say the bill of a bird since it is a different plane of focus than the eyes. And sometimes, the results have been worth a few artifacts that aren't noticeable unless you zoom in. I have yet to figure out why some images end up with way too many artifacts (in the AI Sharpen software with stabilize or focus) while others have few. I try them both, keep one and compare it to what AI clear (an option in the AI Denoise software) will do. Somebody else eluded to the Stabilize and Focus features of this being best used on images that are almost there. I am with you on the Sharpen aspect of that AI program and I don't use it. I used the auto and manual modes but certainly didn't get the results marketed. Then I thought well I will download the trial of AI Denoise and concluded that the same results can be obtained through OnOne or PS Camera Raw module. I say it must be ME because everyone that has posted is loving it! One particular image I was trying to improve was just slightly off focus and using all three modes of AI Sharpen did not really improve sharpness overall and in fact added some strange artifacts. It must be me BUT I have tried both the Denoise and AI Sharpen with disappointing results. ![]() another reason to have the Topaz system I believe. I downloaded the trial a few days ago, and am in the process of evaluating when I get time. The degree of denoise is good - but - there's always a trade-off: the resultant image has lost some sharpness. Topaz recently updated their Denoise AI applicatio. If you DON'T have it, you might want to give it a try. If you have DeNoise AI but haven't updated, I highly recommend that you do so. With low light photos such as this example, I know that I need to turn "Low Light Mode" on, so I turn that on right from the beginning. It seldom takes more than one or two updates to find settings I like. I usually start with Auto-detect Settings and click "Update" and then make adjustments to the settings, run "Update" again, and repeat if necessary. the combination sharpen and denoise procedure on my iMac (recent upgrade with 32 GB memory) took approximately 3-4 minutes (1-2 to try sharpening and denoise settings and 1-2 to run the final process and save the revised image). Please click Download on each sample to open them up so you can see each photo in full size. Here are a before and after photo for your comparison. It doesn't do much when there is plenty of light, though I have used it in a few instances when noise in darker areas of the photo was still a problem, but in low light photos, I think it's really great. Among recent additions is what they call "Low Light Mode". Topaz recently updated their Denoise AI application to version 2.2.2.
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