kubota king wrote:
I just checked my version on windows 10, and then ran the check for updates . It said updates not available . You are running the latest version of the software 3.3.1. So , I just went on their site and it says the new version is 3.3.5 . I downloaded it and installed it. I had to login to get it upgraded from a trial version to the full version . I have no idea why it wouldn't show the newest update . It never showed me the update 3.3.2 . Thanks for sharing the news about the latest update . Tommy
I just checked my version on windows 10, and then ... (
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Yes, that is exactly the scenario I encountered.
DWU2
Loc: Phoenix Arizona area
DWU2 wrote:
I also have 3.3.2 and Topaz says "Updates Not Available." I running Windows 10 Home, latest update.
No change today with Sharpen AI upgrade, but now there is an update to Gigapixel.
Something weird here or I have a different Topaz version.
My Sharpen AI comes up as v 4.1.0 and my current account is good until Dec 30 this year.
I am on Windows 11 Pro 64 bit running an i9 processor, 64 GB of RAM with a high-end video card.
Look at the date this topic was created
robertjerl wrote:
Something weird here or I have a different Topaz version.
My Sharpen AI comes up as v 4.1.0 and my current account is good until Dec 30 this year.
I am on Windows 11 Pro 64 bit running an i9 processor, 64 GB of RAM with a high-end video card.
Linda From Maine wrote:
Look at the date this topic was created
The rip van winkle effect?
robertjerl wrote:
Something weird here or I have a different Topaz version.
My Sharpen AI comes up as v 4.1.0 and my current account is good until Dec 30 this year.
I am on Windows 11 Pro 64 bit running an i9 processor, 64 GB of RAM with a high-end video card.
You have the most current version of Sharpen AI. You were just momentarily thrown back into the past in Mr. Peabody's Wayback Machine.
Linda From Maine wrote:
Look at the date this topic was created
Ah! I shouldn't surf UHH when I am 90% asleep thinking of an afternoon nap.
In fact I fell asleep sitting here at the desk which produced a crick in my neck. Good thing the Tylenol is on the desk now that I woke up and filled the bird feeders and water dishes.
mwsilvers wrote:
You have the most current version of Sharpen AI. You were just momentarily thrown back into the past in Mr. Peabody's Wayback Machine.
But there is something weird going on. The thread popped up in my new topics list as having a recent entry, which it didn't until my pre-nap entry.
Old Al
Loc: Litchfield County, Connecticut
I have Topaz Denoise but currently I am using DXO's new program PR on trial. I shot a lacrosse game under lights at night with VERY high ISOs from 5000 to 32,000. The DXO's are remarkable, clearly better than Topaz, but the resulting images have very bright colors, almost like daylight. The players love them. I have done no exploration of the details of the program, I simply process and import them back into LR where I finalize cropping, etc. Hate to commit to another program, but in extreme ISO problems I think of purchasing it.
Old Al wrote:
I have Topaz Denoise but currently I am using DXO's new program PR on trial. I shot a lacrosse game under lights at night with VERY high ISOs from 5000 to 32,000. The DXO's are remarkable, clearly better than Topaz, but the resulting images have very bright colors, almost like daylight. The players love them. I have done no exploration of the details of the program, I simply process and import them back into LR where I finalize cropping, etc. Hate to commit to another program, but in extreme ISO problems I think of purchasing it.
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DxO PureRAW 3 is my go to raw processor. Now that it handles the Z9 High Efficiency Raw files just about everything goes through it. I still might run somethings through Topaz Denoise after the DxO process in extreme cases.
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