Topaz offers discounts at various times, and it is still offering the discount so the price is still $199.99. Photoshop CC does not have anything that even comes close to Gigapixel AI, and hence nothing for video. I agree that a price of $200 is pretty steep, and does not make any sense unless you have a lot of videos that you want to improve. The Video program is based on Gigapixel AI which scales up still photos far better than anything I've ever tried or heard of. I'm afraid I don't know of any similar software. $199 at the discount still seems steep to me unless one primarily does video.
This program will be more expensive than prior Topaz AI programs with a regular price of $299.99, but with an intro price of 199.99 until February 28.ĭon't take anyone's word for it and check out if your system is compatible by downloading the free 30 day trial.Īre there other similar but cheaper pieces of software for the Mac?Ĭan one do similar enhancing of video with Photoshop CC? This is very handy to get a bunch of excellent stills from a video which will be better than any of the input frames for that video. In addition to producing video output, you can also get individual frames in PNG, TIFF format with the same enhancement (noise reduction, sharpening, scaling) as for video output. However if the input video is fairly decent you will see amazing improvements in the output. Of course if the input video is very poor (low resolution, smeared etc.) you will not get amazing output. This new program will clean up (reduce noise), sharpen, and upscale videos up to 8k. Some people had done it this on their own using Gigapixel AI, but it was a lot of work. Topaz Video Enchace AI is Gigapixel AI for Video and performs a similar job for each frame of a video, that you would do for an individual still photo, but it does it for every frame of the video.