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<blockquote data-quote="gryphon1911" data-source="post: 351156" data-attributes="member: 6541"><p>I've owned the Topaz products since they were originally released. The teams have always been responsive with bug fixes and I have not paid for any upgrades at all since my initial purchase. I did not buy InFocus, so had to buy Sharpen AI...but that is a good $70 spent.</p><p></p><p>I also notice that they keep plugging away at performance enhancements as well. The original Denoise, when first released, was dog slow and churched away forever. They got it down from 10's of seconds for previews and processing down to between 2-5 seconds. for previews.</p><p></p><p>Now, if they could build into the stand alone products a way to batch process (Especially for Denoise AI) so that I don't have to build Photoshop CC actions...that would be awesome. I ask this solely because I'm being lazy about it and don't want to spend the time to build the batch processing actions. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gryphon1911, post: 351156, member: 6541"] I've owned the Topaz products since they were originally released. The teams have always been responsive with bug fixes and I have not paid for any upgrades at all since my initial purchase. I did not buy InFocus, so had to buy Sharpen AI...but that is a good $70 spent. I also notice that they keep plugging away at performance enhancements as well. The original Denoise, when first released, was dog slow and churched away forever. They got it down from 10's of seconds for previews and processing down to between 2-5 seconds. for previews. Now, if they could build into the stand alone products a way to batch process (Especially for Denoise AI) so that I don't have to build Photoshop CC actions...that would be awesome. I ask this solely because I'm being lazy about it and don't want to spend the time to build the batch processing actions. LOL [/QUOTE]
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