![]() Fixed CLI not accepting directories as arguments.Fixed alpha channel not being oriented the same as the image.Fixed crash when combining crop and masking.Fixed Standard Sharpen clarity slider not doing anything.Fixed HEIC files being incorrectly oriented.Automatically try to correct cases where crop size is knowably incorrect.Cropping on import via metadata now handles CropArea tag.Remove open images and show images in finder/explorer while in plugin mode.Added ability to crop in plugin modes that support resizing.Added new Standard upscaling model which replaces the old Natural model.Added new High Fidelity upscaling model.Topaz Photo AI v1.1.8 improved the precision of the Default subject selection model, which will now perform better especially for wildlife and portrait photos: We’ll continue improving automatic subject selection in the future, so please send us images 3 of failure cases. The improved masking performance will reduce the percentage of images where you need to manually refine the subject. ![]() We’ll also add the ability to straighten / rotate your image soon. Instead of making a round trip to an external program, this allows you to more conveniently upscale your desired crop with Enhance Resolution in one go. You can access it in the Upscale section: Topaz Photo AI v1.1.7 added a new Crop tool in public beta. You can also try this option if you’re getting too many image artifacts with Standard. Use this for already high-quality or high-resolution images with little noise that do not need much detail generated. High Fidelity attempts to “first, do no harm”: it’s trained to minimize artifacts and create more natural upscales. Click on image to enlarge The “High Fidelity” upscaling model
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