![]() ![]() If you oversharpen, it will begin to look a little crunchy so watch out for this – sort of defeats the purpose of what you are trying to do. Each time you change a setting or preview area, need to click the Update button if it is not grayed out. Try adjusting the Settings sliders yourself as I have found that the ones Topaz selects are usually just a beginning point. When you click on a different mode, the Auto turns off. Stabilize mode usually works best for my image since movement is why my images are soft. On some of my furry friend pictures, Focus can cause some really weird sharpening so watch out for this. This is especially useful when the eyes are not sharp but overall the image is good. Focus is for images where the focus is in the “wrong plane” according to Joel Wolfson. Stabilize mode is good for blurred images caused by motion blur from the camera or the subject. ![]() The Sharpen mode that Topaz selected is just for overall image sharpening. If the mode selected by Sharpen does not look that great, try the others. Now there are two Auto buttons, one for selecting the correct mode and one for the settings.
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