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12/07/2010 04:20:41 PM · #1
Has this happened to anyone else?

i am noticing it alot lately with Topaz, this happens to be in Clean, but it also happens in Adjust.

This is what my image looks like in Topaz



And then when i ok the changes and go back to photoshop, i get this:



Sometimes it works great, other times its way off.

Message edited by author 2010-12-07 16:20:50.
12/07/2010 05:39:52 PM · #2
That's unusual. They look like they have been treated with totally different presets. Have you tried applying clean after you resize? I have found a dramatic difference when I have done that.
12/07/2010 06:59:22 PM · #3
Well, it LOOKS as if you're hitting cancel instead of apply... The buttons are right next to each other. But you've already made sure it isn't that, right...?

R.
12/07/2010 07:23:35 PM · #4
what did the layer look like before you applied Clean?

I have noticed that if you apply Clean to the original large size, the results are definitely less pronounced than what you see on the Preset screen. If you apply this to a smaller, resized version, the results are a lot closer.
12/07/2010 08:28:07 PM · #5
yes i am hitting ok, becuase it starts to process the image. Also if i backup a step in PS the changes get undone.

here is a resized original, its a 50% jpg of the original raw. if someone wants to take a stab to see what kind of results they get.

it worked a little better with the smaller image, but still not what i would expect.

12/07/2010 09:22:11 PM · #6
I have a lot of problems with topaz not working. I just have to restart photoshop and then it works fine.
12/07/2010 09:29:30 PM · #7
i tried that too.

sometimes with adjust the image will come out of topaz back to photoshop with a ton of detail noise.

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