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Alternatively, you can click the Add button. You can use that brush to subtract part of the selection. The Subtract button is also selected by default. To clarify that, if the display mode before clicking that icon had been a side-by-side display of the before-and-after image, the display is now changed to display only the entire image. The new details were not at all intuitive to me.Ĭlicking the icon located in the bottom right area of the window that is a white rectangle with a black dot in the middle displays the entire image already selected. I don't remember the exact details of the masking method in the earlier version so I can only describe the details of the new masking method in the new version. Though there is still lots of room for improvement, the speed seems to be considerably faster. The speed seems to have been dramatically improved whether updating the part of the image being displayed or applying the sharpening to the entire image. As an example, if you chose anything less than 100% magnification, a larger part of the image being displayed had to be updated after configuring the sharpening and that update was noticeably, horribly slower. Probably the biggest complaint I and maybe others had was that the speed used to be so slow. Regardless, you can still display the image at whatever magnification you prefer even if the indicated size is incorrect. This seems to be buggy sometimes it accurately displays the image size indicated by the dropdown menu located at the top of the window and sometimes not. Please feel free to add anything you want to the discussion to help all of us understand the changes brought about in version 3.3.5. Two of them were or are difficult enough for me to understand, so it might be helpful to me and others to discuss them. Topaz Sharpen AI 3.3.5 has at least two major differences from its previous version.
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