Australian Photography

TOPAZ PHOTO AI

In the history of photography there have been several quantum leaps – technologies that have revolutionised how we capture images. The first consumer digital cameras in the 90s are one, and the mainstream adoption of computer-based editing with software like Photoshop and Lightroom are another. Today, we’re in the age of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and, like it or not, it is increasingly shaping how we capture images.

One such product levering this technology is Photo AI by US company Topaz. In essence, this software-based technology removes the complexity found in most photo editing apps, and instead uses AI tech to analyse images, identify areas that could be improved, and then applies intelligent corrections with as little user input as possible.

Up until now, Topaz has marketed the individual elements that make up Photo AI as stand-alone products, but in its latest edition has combined these into one product that will set you back a one-time

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