I’ve written a few short reviews on a handful of Topaz plug-ins, but this is my first comprehensive review of the entire bundle. While it makes huge economic sense to purchase the entire bundle of plug-ins, you can purchase each plug-in separately if you don’t need all of them. You can download the bundle of Topaz Labs plug-ins and use them free for a full thirty days. The trial versions are fully functional and they do allow you to save your images without watermarks. There are now a total of eight Topaz Labs Photoshop plug-ins, which are all included in the software bundle. Also included in the bundle is Fusion Express, which allows you to use the plug-ins within Aperture, Lightroom and iPhoto. This can potentially save a lot of time as you don’t have to open your images in Photoshop first. I have processed quite a few photos in each of the Topaz Labs plug-ins which will be included in this review. Yes, the sheer number of images in this review might be a bit much! Topaz Labs Bundle Review Also, I will include a screen-shot of the processing window, and will include any random thoughts I may have. Here are the original images used to evaluate the plug-ins. Some are straight from the camera and a few are obvious photo-manipulations processed in Photoshop:Īdjust is the first plug-in I downloaded and tried from Topaz Labs and I fell in love with it instantly. It does such a great job of tone mapping a single JPEG or TIFF, which isn’t a strong point for most HDR software in my experience.
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