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11/20/2010 03:32:03 AM · #26
Right, but what is it specifically and technically about AMD processors that gives such errors? Different architecture, etc.?
11/20/2010 04:45:02 AM · #27
Hmmmm. Looks like a lot of people can save money on lenses now, eh?
11/20/2010 05:43:18 AM · #28
I am always pretty dubious about plugins of this sort - do they really stand up to close scrutiny when viewed at 100% before going to print? Or does it only really fix it for for viewing on the web? Would love to see some 100% crops of large file (before and after) and sometimes looking at these things in a small 800x600 image doesnt always tell the whole story. Call me cynical if you like, but I just cant see how these would be of any use apart from making a few snapshots look a bit better.

Would love to be proved wrong.
11/20/2010 06:14:28 AM · #29
OK, downloaded trial and testing. Interesting, very interesting..

Currently running some comparisons on a slightly out of focus shot using InFocus and Photoshop Smart Sharpen. Trying to remain unbiased as possible.

Cannot post on here as I no longer have portfolio privilages. Maybe I could host on my website - lemme see.
11/20/2010 07:19:02 AM · #30
Neat Thanks,I love Topaz Products.
11/20/2010 09:53:10 AM · #31
OK, here are some examples. I have hosted them on my wesbite. They are downsized so that kind of goes against what I was saying with 100% crops earlier - but they are very indicative of the quality from the larger versions.

OK, so IMAGE 1 is the control image - as you can see I didn`t nail the focus perfectly (I guess I am used to shooting with the incredible 1D AF, instead of the 5Dmk2 I shot this with - that will teach me to slum it).

Now, the next two images are recovered with Topaz InFocus and the other using Photoshop SmartSharpen. Any see any difference between the two? I will tell which is which later.

Ideally you will use a tabbed browser to view these as you can then switch between them and see the difference `side by side` so to speak.

1 - Base image
Image 2
Image 3

My results show that whilst InFocus does a pretty good job, for most recovery jobs SmartSharpen is a great tool once you learn how each slider affects the final result - comes bundled with Photoshop and if using 64bit version of Photoshop its a lot faster (and works great with AMD!)

Message edited by author 2010-11-20 09:57:31.
11/20/2010 10:09:01 AM · #32
Originally posted by Simms:

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1 - Base image
Image 2
Image 3...

I didn't have to study 2 & 3 to see a big difference. I prefer #3. #2 has haloing as if it's been done by a hack photographer who wears sneakers while shooting weddings. ;-)
11/20/2010 10:10:36 AM · #33
Originally posted by Strikeslip:

Originally posted by Simms:

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1 - Base image
Image 2
Image 3...

I didn't have to study 2 & 3 to see a big difference. I prefer #3. #2 has haloing as if it's been done by a hack photographer who wears sneakers while shooting weddings. ;-)


THATS BULLSHIT!!!

I wear sandles & socks!.. cant argue with the rest though.
11/20/2010 11:01:50 AM · #34
I didn't notice any haloing in 2, but 3 has a bit more contrast, so in that regard would appear to be a tad sharper.
11/20/2010 11:13:00 AM · #35
I downloaded a "patch" file from their website and it appears to have fixed the crash issue for me. I'm going to play with it more over the weekend. I've got a shoot this afternoon and one more tomorrow so I'll have pleny of new images to try it out on. Although I may have to work on not getting sharp images so I can use it. LOL
11/20/2010 12:04:39 PM · #36
Originally posted by Simms:



1 - Base image
Image 2
Image 3


3 is more natural, 2 shows more recovery..
11/20/2010 12:42:07 PM · #37
Originally posted by MattO:

I downloaded a "patch" file from their website and it appears to have fixed the crash issue for me. I'm going to play with it more over the weekend. I've got a shoot this afternoon and one more tomorrow so I'll have pleny of new images to try it out on. Although I may have to work on not getting sharp images so I can use it. LOL


LOL, I was going to say, with the 1d4 you`ll struggle to get one out of focus.!
11/20/2010 01:02:30 PM · #38
OK, 1 was unsharpened
2 was Infocus
3 is Smart Sharpen (although the actual settings escape me now)

Message edited by author 2010-11-20 13:02:41.
11/20/2010 02:00:10 PM · #39
Originally posted by Simms:

OK, 1 was unsharpened
2 was Infocus
3 is Smart Sharpen (although the actual settings escape me now)


2 actually looks the best to me, how does it look at a larger size?
11/20/2010 02:19:43 PM · #40
Originally posted by MattO:

Originally posted by Simms:

OK, 1 was unsharpened
2 was Infocus
3 is Smart Sharpen (although the actual settings escape me now)


2 actually looks the best to me, how does it look at a larger size?


Ditto. Quite a bit the best...

R.
11/20/2010 05:06:56 PM · #41
The biggest differences I saw between the two were detail on her hair and contrast in the spots on her dress. In this regard, the second was better. I noticed a bit more noise-stuff that became apparent in the second one though; you can see it to the left of her hair in the mirror. This could just be added focus to texture on the wall, but it's hard to tell small-size.
11/20/2010 07:46:34 PM · #42
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

Originally posted by MattO:

Originally posted by Simms:

OK, 1 was unsharpened
2 was Infocus
3 is Smart Sharpen (although the actual settings escape me now)


2 actually looks the best to me, how does it look at a larger size?


Ditto. Quite a bit the best...

R.

Lasik is suggested.

Message edited by author 2010-11-20 19:47:44.
11/20/2010 08:28:20 PM · #43
got it....now have to play with it

Message edited by author 2010-11-20 20:29:21.
11/20/2010 08:43:51 PM · #44
Before:

After:

These are 50% crops (cropped to 1600px and resized.)
11/20/2010 10:01:28 PM · #45
Originally posted by coryboehne:

Before:

After:

These are 50% crops (cropped to 1600px and resized.)


wow, why do we need image stabilization any longer?
11/20/2010 10:03:34 PM · #46
I love what I'm seeing here, so I downloaded it to try out, but I'm getting an error every time I try to run it on an image. I'm using other Aperture, and other Topaz plugins are working just fine. I was wondering if anyone else here has gotten it working with Aperture, or if others are also getting error 2002.

I have already contacted Tech Support, but they are out til Monday.
11/20/2010 11:40:40 PM · #47
Originally posted by giantmike:

I love what I'm seeing here, so I downloaded it to try out, but I'm getting an error every time I try to run it on an image. I'm using other Aperture, and other Topaz plugins are working just fine. I was wondering if anyone else here has gotten it working with Aperture, or if others are also getting error 2002.

I have already contacted Tech Support, but they are out til Monday.


Mike are you crashing when trying to estimate blur? Are you using an AMD processor?
11/21/2010 12:41:20 AM · #48
Originally posted by mike_311:

Originally posted by coryboehne:

Before:

After:

These are 50% crops (cropped to 1600px and resized.)


wow, why do we need image stabilization any longer?


Well, to be fair, if you look there are some very odd artifacts that show up, they look like curved bands...
11/21/2010 01:46:29 AM · #49
Originally posted by coryboehne:

Originally posted by mike_311:

Originally posted by coryboehne:

Before:

After:

These are 50% crops (cropped to 1600px and resized.)


wow, why do we need image stabilization any longer?


Well, to be fair, if you look there are some very odd artifacts that show up, they look like curved bands...


You're right the quality isn't very good when compared to a shot that didn't need fixing, but all things considered it's amazing what the program can accomplish.
11/21/2010 03:13:02 AM · #50
Originally posted by yanko:

Originally posted by coryboehne:

Originally posted by mike_311:

Originally posted by coryboehne:

Before:

After:

These are 50% crops (cropped to 1600px and resized.)


wow, why do we need image stabilization any longer?


Well, to be fair, if you look there are some very odd artifacts that show up, they look like curved bands...


You're right the quality isn't very good when compared to a shot that didn't need fixing, but all things considered it's amazing what the program can accomplish.


No doubt!
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