I feel it can really benefit my portrait sessions as well as my general daily shooting when I want to add a bit more punch. For me, I will certainly be using this as a step in my landscape, interior and HDR processing as it has eliminated halos and artifacts which are normally so prevalent in these types of filters, but punches up contrast and color very organically. If you’re not sure, you can always download a free, fully functional 15 day trial which I totally recommend. Topaz Clarity is available now for $29.99 (normally $49.99) through the end of the month (until May 31st) when you use the code “ claritynew” at Topaz Labs website HERE. Here are a few more before and afters, click on any to see a larger version. We’re also seeing more and more functionality in these programs which provides less dependence on Adobe products □ Most software companies seem to be adopting this general layout as it is very popular and familiar for those of us that use Lightroom, Photoshop and other popular image editing software. On the right, you have tabs to view your Navigator, Loupe, Mask and Histogram while the Clarity Slider, and your HSL adjustments live in drop down panels below on the right. In the main viewer, you can view the processed image (toggle between the processed and original image by pressing your space bar) or you can view the two versions side by side. Your presets live on the left hand side and when hovered over, you will get to see a preview window to asses the particular preset for your image.
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