Large discount on Topaz Photoshop Bundle
Posted on 04. Dec, 2009 by Eric Yang in Cool Resources
Just a heads up… if you haven’t purchased the Topaz Photoshop Bundle or are on the fence, we have a “This Weekend Only” special going on at Scott Kelby’s Photoshop Insider blog. It’s a quite substantial discount, so definitely check it out and leave a comment there if it helped.
Photoshop Insider : This Weekend Only Deal on Topaz Photoshop Plug-ins
Scott’s blog is also an excellent source of photography/photoshop information and overall a highly recommended read. Thanks Scott for making this possible!


SERGIO
05. Dec, 2009
I just wen to the website and I didn’t see the promotion discount on topaz photoshop bundle…whete can I find it.?
Tauratinzwe
05. Dec, 2009
This deal forced me to use my Christmas bonus even though I haven’t received it yet. If my boss get’s stingy, I’ll go to Scott’s house for Christmas lunch.
I think I’m going to really enjoy this set of plug-ins.
Karen W Poore
07. Dec, 2009
Ok, Scott quit endorsing products!!!!!!!
I have been looking at Topaz for a while and the Discount pushed me over the edge and I purchased the bundle this weekend.
Thanks Topaz for the discount and now to find time to learn SEVEN programs! lol
Merry Xmas to all …
Karen
Eric
07. Dec, 2009
Thanks everyone for the comments =) it was a pretty nice discount, probably won’t be one like it again for a long while.
Anyways, just let us know if you have any questions!
gdwsr
07. Dec, 2009
A 1/3 off deal like this on an upgrade bundle would sure get a lot of us who already have one plugin to upgrade to the set.
Eric
08. Dec, 2009
These were actually pretty special circumstances – there will most likely not be another deal like this one for a very long time. It’s not a regular type of deal that we offer, unfortunately. However, there are other coupon codes available around the internet and we do send out discount codes periodically by mail.
Dave Kennard
13. Jan, 2010
Are there any plans to get Topaz Adjust working on 360 equirectangular images so that it doesn’t create seams when the image is viewed in panorama viewing software?
Something like the 360 image tickbox that Photomatix has would be good.