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Topaz Photoshop Bundle Updated to include DeJPEG

9/23/2009 Permalink 0 Comments share on linkedin
Topaz DeJPEG is the best way to enhance JPEG picture quality by eliminating JPEG artifacts, fuzziness, and image blur. The intuitive but powerful tools in Topaz DeJPEG ensures that each JPEG image looks as good as it can possibly be. Now it is included in the Topaz Photoshop Bundle. It's a $270 value but you can get it for just $149.99!


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Posted by Michele Yamazaki

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Topaz Labs DeJPEG 3 for Photoshop Now Available at Toolfarm

7/01/2009 Permalink 0 Comments share on linkedin
topaz dejpegJPEG compression artifacts substantially affect the quality of any digital image. They can be seen as mosquito noise, blockiness or checkerboarding, and edge artifacts.

Topaz DeJPEG is a plug-in that is specifically designed to address this problem and is much more effective than the native Photoshop JPEG artifact remover. Almost every Internet image can benefit from a reduction in JPEG compression artifact noise. Test it out for FREE here!


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Wedding photographers can use DeJPEG to ensure their large batch of high-quality JPEG look as good as if they had shot in RAW.

Designers who work with web images find DeJPEG invaluable for enhancing stock photographs to a new level of quality.

Point and shoot or camera phone users can take advantage of DeJPEG to greatly improve the quality of their snapshots.

In fact, anyone who works with JPEG images can simply run a pass of DeJPEG before anything else and experience an immediate quality boost on their images. DeJPEG is one of the quickest and easiest ways to effectively improve JPEG image quality. If you use JPEG images, download a fully-functional 30-day free trial and try it for yourself!

Topaz DeJPEG supports:
  • both 8-bit and 16-bit/channel
  • Photoshop scripting and actions
  • batch processing of multiple images
  • context sensitive help

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Posted by Alicia VanHeulen

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