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Topaz clarity store
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Here is the result I got using Topaz Clarity.Īll I had to do was simply choose one of their 100 presets and click “OK.” It’s as simple as that. I could use the adjustment brush and make multiple adjustments to different parts of the image in Lightroom, but that’s a bit finicky and I still didn’t get results I liked. In my opinion, this has too much of an effect on the building and not enough in the sky. You are probably wondering what this would this look like if I just added some clarity using the slider in Lightroom. This is how the image looks in Lightroom with only a white balance adjustment and slight sharpening in the building. I chose it because there are details in the mid-tone range that need to be brought out as well as some clouds that could use definition. I decided to work with this image I made of some ruins in a ghost town in Texas. Last week I was given a copy of their new product Topaz Clarity to try out. Now there is a solution from Topaz Labs, the makers of some of my favourite photoshop plugins such as Topaz Adjust and Topaz B&W Effects. Adding a little clarity can bring definition into the clouds and provide some separation between the highlights and shadows.īut it can be so easy to overdo it! Before you know it you have halos and artifacts and an un-natural looking image. One of the adjustments you can make in RAW is “clarity” which defines the edges of things and adds some punch to your photo. The image is waiting for you, the artist, to define how much colour and contrast you want among many other things. That’s because they haven’t been processed yet. When your images come out of your camera in RAW format, they tend to be a bit dull and grey.










Topaz clarity store