While it looks fine at web resolution, the image is too soft and I’d normally throw this out but thought I might be able to fix it with Topaz. I had one landscape photo which I took at f/4 by accident instead of f/11 resulting in way too shallow a depth-of-field and having parts of the background and foreground be too blurry and much softer than I would like. But in practice, I find that sometimes it’s like magic and other times it produces garbage. Luminar AI, Photoshop Neural filters) essentially work by artificially generating textures and image detail so in theory there’s no limit to how much they can sharpen, remove noise, or magnify the existing detail in a photo. Topaz and the other AI based filters (E.g. Recently I’ve been trying programs like Topaz AI to correct some issues in photos that I that I messed up technically.
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