Also, Sharpen AI has a suppress noise slider, so wondering if the initial
Denoise AI is redundant?
WayneS
At 1/8/2020 06:21 PM, you wrote:
>Looking at some galleries to post about what I call Marinoma, I came across
>some shots of a Red-tail Hawk from 2012.
>
>It was close by, on a fence post by the road, and didn't immediately fly away,
>so I got a chance to take several shots, one in a perfect pose. It looks good,
>slightly cropped and web size.
><http://galleries.moosemystic.net/MooseFoto/index.php?gallery=California/Marin%2C_Sonoma%2C_Mendocino_Coast/Camp_Meeker/2012&image=_C093234croofm.jpg>
>
>I must have liked the file at the pixel level, too, as I included a 100%
>sample. Now, it didn't impress me. So I decided to throw a little contemporary
>software at it.
><http://www.moosemystic.net/Gallery/tech/Process/Topaz%20AI/Sharpen/RedTail.htm>
>
>Denoise AI doesn't change things much. I did it to minimize noise for the
>later steps.
>
>It was an active bird, moving around a lot, 600 mm eq. magnification and the
>IBIS of the E-M5. So it's hard to way which contributed what to the motion
>blur. It's sure not hard to see the magic the Stabilize option in Topaz
>Sharpen AI, though!
>
>The gear seems to have nailed the focal plane, but I know that deconvolution
>can make visible detail lost in the optics. I liked what little extra
>sharpness/detail Focus Magic, added. Topaz Sharpen, Focus Processing option is
>very, very close to the same. I'll save your eyes, as I suspect most won't
>even see a change from 3rd to 4th. Eagle Eye does.
>
>Eagle Eye Moose
>
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