
These 10 effects are: Basic Adjustments (similar to photoFXlab Adjustments section), Blurs, Brightness/Contrast, Color Overlay, Dual Tone, Film Grain, Image Layer, Posterize, Tone Curves, and Vignette. But now if a feature is not one you like, it can be deleted from the preset.įor starters, the program offers free adjustments to apply to your images. This is very similar to the original photoFXlab. (The Adjustments applied and saved in a preset are: Basic Adjustment, Precision Contrast, Radiance, Dehaze, Bloom and Posterize, then Reduce Noise and Vignette were applied on a separate layer.) There are also a myriad of presets on the left side that can be selected that contain several adjustments to apply in one click. The London Eye image is an example of combining several of their adjustments to get the final image effect. The heart of the editing lies in the various “adjustments” that are applied individually to create an overall original image effect. JPG, TIFF, and PNG files may also be opened in the program.

Studio is a basic RAW editor that contains several features similar to Lightroom or PS Camera Raw. It can be accessed as both a stand-alone program or as a plug-in for Photoshop and Lightroom. Studio acts as a hub for all the programs from Topaz you already own.
Topaz bw effects presets free upgrade#
It appears to be a wonderful upgrade to their original Topaz photoFXlab from several years ago (and which I have always thought was one of their best releases). I am not ready to do a full review so I will just go over what I have learned and pass on a few thoughts.


I will keep this link going since Studio has it owns Topaz site. To link to the download, go to my Tidbits Blog sidebar which goes directly to the free download and other info on the different adjustments. As you all know, I am a huge Topaz Labs fan so I have been busily figuring out what can be done with the new Topaz Studio.
