New Topaz Labs Blog

Posted on 23. Jul, 2009 by Eric Yang in Fun Stuff

That’s right, now we can be developers, photographers, AND bloggers!

Several times a week I’ll be posting videos, Photoshop tutorials, interesting news, and small bits of blatant Topaz promotion for your enjoyment. Feel free to ask any questions in the comments or suggest future posts. After all, a blog is nothing more than a chance to put my thoughts out there and then read what you think, so I look forward to your feedback!

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9 Responses to “New Topaz Labs Blog”

  1. Albert

    23. Jul, 2009

    I like this idea!

  2. Ashley

    23. Jul, 2009

    Topaz is ubiquitous !!!!

  3. Jenna

    23. Jul, 2009

    Thanks, Eric! You’re so awesome!

  4. Eric

    23. Jul, 2009

    Too much Red Bull!

  5. Roni

    27. Jul, 2009

    Thanks Eric! I had been wondering when to apply the DeNoise filter – now I know! I have just bought the Topaz bundle of Topaz Adjust, Simplify, Clean2 and DeNoise and I wonder if you could tell me please in which order I should use them in my workflow? I shoot in Canon Raw. Should I use Clean2 after DeNoise for instance?

    Thanks,
    Roni

  6. Eric

    27. Jul, 2009

    Sure thing Roni!

    It all depends. I would definitely apply Topaz DeNoise first on any noisy images to get the best noise reduction effect. After that, though, it’s up to you – the other filters work just as well no matter when you apply them.

    Not every image requires every filter. For example, maybe you want to give the photo a bit more pop but keep it more natural. Just use Topaz Adjust on that image and there you go. If you want to do some really crazy artistic effects, maybe you combine Clean and Simplify. Lots of possibilities depending on where you want to go with your image!

    Thanks,
    Eric

  7. Elmer

    01. Aug, 2009

    Nice site you got here, trying to subscribe via e-mail, doesn’t want to know about it though. :(

    Sincerely

    Miserable from Durham !!

  8. HELEN ROSS

    18. Aug, 2009

    Loving this many thanks

  9. Carole

    27. Sep, 2009

    Been trying to use remask. When I try to open it, it says it can’t open and it needs a layers mask channel. What is this and how do I get one? Thanks

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