

When I first started using the program, I had the same reaction as some other people. It’s more of a last resort if you have no other options than to try and save a blurred image. This hopefully isn’t even a program that you will need very often. Don’t expect this program to create a masterpiece out of junk.
#Topaz detail photoshop software
Now, I want to stress again that this isn’t some magical piece of software that is going to save any and every image out there. Unfortunately, I never take blurry images!

Makes sense and I’m more than happy to do it. I was asked by some readers to include an example of some of my own work instead of just showing results from the software developers own site. There’s no substitute for taking the time to get your images tack sharp in camera, but when all else fails, InFOCUS seems to save the day. We all get blurry images here and there that we simply have to disregard. This program is sure to be a helpful tool in any photographers arsenal. Topaz Labs states, “This new sharpening approach completely changes the way detail refinement is done, by recovering true details, restoring image clarity and offering natural sharp-looking enhancements.” This program is the first ever to use a blur estimation feature and complex deconvolution technology to help detect and enhance blurry images. There are plenty of sharpening tools out there, but they simply do so by adding edge contrast to the image. It doesn’t really make sense and it’s quite hard to believe honestly.

In Focus is a program that can actually take a blurry image and make it sharp. Topaz labs has just released a brand new product in their line up of powerful software programs called InFocus. Updated: this post has been updated by the author with an example of the software in action.
