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Topaz remask tutorial for vail
Topaz remask tutorial for vail









  1. TOPAZ REMASK TUTORIAL FOR VAIL PRO
  2. TOPAZ REMASK TUTORIAL FOR VAIL TRIAL

In summary, here's my view of Mask AI: Likes

TOPAZ REMASK TUTORIAL FOR VAIL TRIAL

Topaz has offered a free downloadable trial on the Topaz website, and you can buy Mask AI for an introductory price of $69.99, which will soon be $99.99. Topaz Mask AI is a powerful tool, and if you are replacing backgrounds with complex objects or people in the foreground, it's worth a close look. I would not want Mask AI to be my only tool for editing, of course, but it does some things so well I'll continue to use it. I approach Topaz Mask AI as mostly a landscape photographer. For portrait and wedding photographers, it's going to be even more useful. You can drag over an object and Photoshop selects it for you, using some sophisticated object and edge detection algorithms. There are two variations: rectangle and lasso. Adobe added an Object Selection tool in Photoshop 2020. On the other hand, Mask AI moves the state of the art forward in terms of making the tedious task of masking easier, Topaz has given us some very smart tools, and they certainly will speed up your workflow. Trees and other details will often trick the AI and require more adjustment. The upcoming Luminar 4 simply blows away any other product that offers sky replacement, because it generally figures out where the sky is regardless of how complex the foreground. If you are simply separating a mountain range from a sky background, Mask AI works perfectly. Replacing a sky if there are trees or detailed objects is generally not automatic, although the AI does help cut your time down. As mentioned, Topaz Mask AI also uses a paint bucket tool to quickly define large portions of an image, and the bucket can be configured to cut, keep, or compute an area, same as the brush tool.įor operations like sky replacement, the use of the AI term is not a good fit. They can be changed in size and are pretty good at edge detection, which is the heart of the smart masking process. The AI is built into the brushes Topaz uses to define objects. There is an on-screen percentage counter to tell you how it is doing.

TOPAZ REMASK TUTORIAL FOR VAIL PRO

Speed on my MacBook Pro was fine, and of course, there are both Mac and Windows versions of this app. There are small delays as the computation takes place, but I never felt the need to read a web page or get some coffee while it was working. On portraits with wispy hair, Luminar has no solution, and Topaz Mask AI did a very credible job. The AI was an advantage, because even while I roughly outlined people in a photo, the AI could usually figure out the difference between the subject and the background. On non-sky replacement tasks, Mask AI was able to best Photoshop and Luminar. Still, the masking most of us want to do is not just sky replacement. There are a couple of sliders for fine adjustments, but in this example, they were not needed. Frankly, Topaz Mask AI could not compete there. Trying the same image with a beta copy of the upcoming Luminar 4 sky replacement was literally one click. The contrast mode is quicker, but picks up simpler objects for masking. I found AI mode works best with hair, trees, fur, and detailed objects. Topaz Mask AI also offers a method besides AI, and that's a contrast mode for object detection. Still, the more I needed to refine the mask, the less AI benefit I was getting. I found the process easier than doing something similar in Photoshop, and in most cases, the AI helped. Once you “Update Mask,” you can see a split screen preview window: the left image will preview the colored mask, and the right-side one will show the mask effect on the image after the cut with a transparent background.

topaz remask tutorial for vail

When I made Mask AI larger, I was all set with no more hidden buttons. Turns out, working on my laptop, I had to scroll the screen to see the button, because it was cut off my the window edge. On many images, you need to help the selection along, painting in what to keep and what to cut.Ĭontrols are pretty straightforward, but it helps to watch a tutorial or two first. In fact, when I started using the app, I could not find the button that computed the mask. In the auto mode, which is where the AI part comes in, the app will take a look at your image and make some guesses about what to mask and what to cut. There is an auto-compute mode, or you can do more manually. When you are ready, you can replace the background. The interior of an object is defined in green, and you can use the paint bucket tool to quickly fill. Once that is done, there are tools to refine the mask.

topaz remask tutorial for vail

Then fill the areas to be cut in red, such as a sky in my case. Outline your subject or object edges in blue with a paintbrush. Topaz Mask AI presents a fairly simple interface (with a built-in tutorial). I wanted to look at it for sky masking/replacement since I'm primarily a landscape photographer. We've already had a good preliminary look at Topaz Mask AI from our own Ryan Mense.











Topaz remask tutorial for vail