![]() ![]() There have however, been some questions regarding how best to integrate the software into a typical photography workflow. Through trial and error we have come up with a suggested Topaz AI workflow that you can use or modify for your own images. Namely: DeNoise AI, Sharpen AI, Gigapixel AI, Adjust AI and Topaz Studio 2 Topaz suggested workflow This article will only look at the Topaz products involved in processing photos. ![]() Topaz Labs does have an article that offers some general advice on the topic, titled ‘ The Ultimate Workflow for Topaz Labs AI Software’. However it only lists the order in which to use their own products. ![]() It isn’t very helpful for anyone who shoots in RAW and/or uses Lightroom, Capture One or any other photo management software. The article is designed more to sell their products than to be genuinely helpful to users. The FAQs are inconsistent and poorly written so I have paraphrased below: In addition to the above article, Topaz also offers some advice on the FAQ pages of individual applications. Topaz Denoise AI: Should be used at the very beginning of the editing process.Gigapix el AI: Should generally be used as the last step in your workflow, except in the case of very low resolution images (low-res images are not applicable to what we are discussing here).Adjust AI: After noise reduction and creative editing.Topaz Studio 2: Should be used after noise reduction, before resizing.If the above information doesn’t really answer your workflow questions, you aren’t alone. As we have been using Topaz products for a while now, we are able to offer the workflow we have come up with. ![]()
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