PhotoAI efficiently improves batches of scanned slide transparencies
Many people will be using PhotoAI, denoise, sharpen and gigapixel to finesse high quality images from a DSLR.
I am using it to VASTLY improve images from a SCANNED collection of 35mm slide transparencies.
Once processed, those software tools make it viable for me to display the images on a 55inch screen.
That would have been untenable without the improvements due to the amazing Topaz suite.
In decades, no other software purchase has had such a positive impact on my workflow and output of precious family memories.
I first came across the fully featured, image-watermarked trial of Topaz Denoise. Straight away I was convinced of the impact this software could have on my project scanning 11,000 family 35mm slide transparencies. I bought the full version of Topaz Denoise.
The slide images I am scanning were taken between 1960s and 1990s. The images have inherent 'softness', even when carefully scanned on my good top of range Epson photo scanner. Age has not helped. Despite many other patiently tried products and techniques, refining these aging but precious images towards cleaner, sharper results seemed impossible.
After being so impressed with Topaz Denoise, I upgraded to add Sharpen, Gigapixel and PhotoAI.
Topaz PhotoAI certainly IS up to the challenge!
I found it straightforward to purchase and setup.
With an enormous 11,000 images to process, the leap in work-flow rate brought by the unique 'Auto Pilot' is a decisively compelling feature.
I utterly unreservedly recommend the Topaz suite of applications.