

The first two images I tested were high-ISO images. Topaz AI Clear is promoted primarily for addressing noise – but the folks at Topaz also say it works well for sharpening, detail enhancement, and reducing artifacts. My first couple of tests on high noise images were decent, but not earth shattering. However, I decided to try it out, just for fun. With so many noise reduction and sharpening tools on the market (and already on my computer) I did not think I needed Topaz’s new AI Clear Pro Adjustment for Topaz Studio. Click here to learn more about Topaz DeNoise AI and as always, contact me if you have any questions about Topaz applications! Each time a new bit of software is announced I ask myself… UPDATE 4/18/19: Topaz AI Clear has been discontinued and it’s functionality is now part of Topaz DeNoise AI.
