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Jun 11, 2014 07:30:46   #
lone ranger Loc: Port Saint Lucie, Florida
 
thank you, I"m going to wait, as their price, is super expensive, for the entire suite

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Jun 11, 2014 07:37:59   #
Gremlins666
 
I use Denoise all the time....especially photos from night shoots. Topaz adjust is a frequently used tool. If I had to take two plugins to a desert island....those would be the two.

The Nik suite is a great complimentary package....especially SilverEfex Pro for Black & White

I would also recommend checking out some tutorials on youtube.... I learned quite a bit about getting the maximum out of my software.

Have fun!

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Jun 11, 2014 07:52:18   #
lone ranger Loc: Port Saint Lucie, Florida
 
thank you, for your reply..........

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Jun 11, 2014 08:05:38   #
Marilyng Loc: Lorain,Oh.
 
lone ranger wrote:
Hi guys, I recently down loaded the 30 day trial of Topaz Photo Software, and I"ve been playing with it, and some of its features, I was wondering, how many of Topaz features have some of you experienced users, purchased? , have you purchased the entire suite?..........I was wondering what your reccomendations would be, Up untill now, I have been useing Nikon"s NX-2 Software
but I like the more so creative freedom, that Topaz offers
any Ideas??


Like I have said before I love Topaz labs.I can't afford the bundle so I wait until a filter goes on sale then I buy it.I have adjust,BW effects,clarity,detail lens effects,restyle & simplify.If you have time check out my website to see all most all Of my images I have created using Topaz filters.

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Jun 11, 2014 08:07:16   #
lone ranger Loc: Port Saint Lucie, Florida
 
thank you, I most certainly will!!

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Jun 11, 2014 08:30:57   #
dwcee Loc: Northern Michigan
 
I have all the Topaz suite and also all the On One suite, both serve a purpose but basically do the same, it's kind of like do I want pizza today or do I want a hamburger. Topaz seems to be quicker for adjustments and I usually find my self reaching for Topaz more often than OnOne maybe because it is the new toy in the closet, I had OnOne for 5 years and Topaz just over a year.
IMO I think I will be sticking with Topaz and will eventually faze out the OnOne

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Jun 11, 2014 08:39:25   #
cheineck Loc: Hobe Sound, FL
 
Topaz is OK but I LOVE NIK!

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Jun 11, 2014 09:16:12   #
mborn Loc: Massachusetts
 
cheineck wrote:
Topaz is OK but I LOVE NIK!


NIK is OK but I LOVE TOPAZ :-) :lol: :lol:

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Jun 11, 2014 09:58:34   #
cheineck Loc: Hobe Sound, FL
 
mborn wrote:
NIK is OK but I LOVE TOPAZ :-) :lol: :lol:


Don't get me nasty! :) :) :) :)

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Jun 11, 2014 10:17:15   #
mborn Loc: Massachusetts
 
cheineck wrote:
Don't get me nasty! :) :) :) :)


To each his/her own :mrgreen: :lol:

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Jun 11, 2014 10:24:44   #
MCHUGH Loc: Jacksonville, Texas
 
What order of post processing is best for the best results. Is it best to remove imperfections, unwanted items like power lines or trash, blemishes, etc. My last step has always been to sharpen but other things as I see them. Would it be better to use Topaz filters, the clone tool, color correction or what; first, second, third, etc.. I know this question has come up before but not in great detail. I need a refresher on the subject and I think many of the newer members would find it very informative.

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Jun 11, 2014 10:31:22   #
Yooper 2 Loc: Ironwood, MI
 
I have the entire suite because I got it for 30% off. I use some all the time and some once in awhile. I don't regret purchasing the suite. Check to see if there are discounts available. If not wait for them. Topaz discounts their products often.

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Jun 11, 2014 10:36:07   #
lone ranger Loc: Port Saint Lucie, Florida
 
I just purchased the entire Topaz Suite, and together with my Nikon NX-2 Software, I"m sure, I'll be turning out, Stunning Photo's.......

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Jun 11, 2014 10:36:22   #
lone ranger Loc: Port Saint Lucie, Florida
 
Thanks, Guys....
lone ranger wrote:
I just purchased the entire Topaz Suite, and together with my Nikon NX-2 Software, I"m sure, I'll be turning out, Stunning Photo's.......

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Jun 11, 2014 10:36:30   #
Yooper 2 Loc: Ironwood, MI
 
MCHUGH wrote:
What order of post processing is best for the best results. Is it best to remove imperfections, unwanted items like power lines or trash, blemishes, etc. My last step has always been to sharpen but other things as I see them. Would it be better to use Topaz filters, the clone tool, color correction or what; first, second, third, etc.. I know this question has come up before but not in great detail. I need a refresher on the subject and I think many of the newer members would find it very informative.
What order of post processing is best for the best... (show quote)


I correct what I need to first. Cloning, removing unwanted items, color correction etc. Then I go to Topaz for interesting effects.

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