Now, I know it's better to 'get it right in camera', but if you come back from a trip to a dark site and by some terrible error everything is OOF or trailed, this gives some hope. Warning it's very slow, maybe 3 minutes on my computer to process a large file. because of that, I like 'stabilize' most. It's odd that 'sharpen' produces a lot of blue stars. I used the other two modes at their default of 50%, but stabilize at 100 % because in every case I looked at, 50% seemed like weak tea. Sharpen AI was able to snap detail back to photos that. Stabilize also improves images that don't have trailing:Ĭlockwise from upper left: 'focus', 'sharpen', unprocessed, 'stabilize'. In the case of noise reduction, DeNoise AI mitigated noise while preserving edge details and preventing any of the areas from getting mushy. Naturally sharpen your images with no artifacts. ![]() The greater magnification shows the artifacts in the middle (simple stabilize at 100 power), and the improvement in star shapes with some Gausssian broadening. Sharpen AI Read reviews AI-powered image sharpener that produces natural results. But looking closely, there were some artifacts at the base of the bright stars, so I applied 0.5 pixel Gaussian broadening to suppress them and got the RHS image. I ran this mode with the power at 100% and got the middle view. ![]() 'Stabilize' is the one to use for trailed stars. ![]() So what can be done? Topaz Sharpen AI (nfi) has 3 modes- sharpen, stabilize, and focus. I was testing how long I could expose (I bumped the tripod, and 30 sec subs were fine, but I wondered if I could extend that.0 The image LHS is 3 minutes (200%), and the trailing make it look like 1 minute is about the limit. Someone posted on another forum about this product, so I thought I'd try it for astro, especially for cases where the stars are trailed a bit. Intro Get amazing night photography results using Topaz DeNoise AI and Sharpen AI Topaz Labs 72.5K subscribers 5.
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