![]() Fixed some images having incorrect cropping.Fixed “COne” folder being created on computers with multiple hard drives and don’t have Capture One installed.Filters are now hidden when refining subject or selecting faces, and the save button is disabled. ![]() Removed padding around the app icon on Windows.The windows installer now checks for AVX2 support before installing.Updated various camera profiles to have proper exposure baselines, including logic for determining camera make/model, and adding several new cameras.The setting is opt-in by default, and applies on a per-batch basis. Added new export setting to allow uploading images to improve Topaz Photo AI.Resolution preferences always appear unless auto resizing is set to none.Autopilot now recommends the Sharpen Standard v2 model.Improved performance when switching images and exporting with large batches.In-app updating shows download progress in the title bar and no longer closes the app automatically when it’s complete.Added tooltip when there are no faces in the subject due to no subject being selected.Added preference to enable “hot pixel” removal for RAW images.Added preference to have Autopilot never turn on any filters automatically.Re-designed Preferences panel to be easier to navigate.Sometimes you won’t even know until you’re reviewing your photos on your computer. ![]() ![]() You won’t always be able to retake a shot when your subject is blurry. But just like a sharper lens or better camera, Topaz Photo AI empowers you to create images that just aren’t possible with yesterday’s tools. AI will never replicate human creativity, so it’s still your job to provide the vision. We believe that stunning photography comes from artistic vision paired with world-class tools. But most importantly for us: AI is exceptionally good at improving image quality, but bad at knowing what to do with it. It can write sentences but can’t tell a story, and it can recommend songs but can’t compose music. Topaz Photo AI supercharges your image quality so you can focus on the creative part of photography.įocus on your creativity rather than your tools.ĪI is good at some things but bad at others. Sharpen, remove noise, and increase the resolution of your photos with tomorrow’s technology. ![]()
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