A look at Topaz Detail

I have a few Topaz plugins that I use with Macro shots, and recently downloaded Topaz Detail 3 to try out.  I had tried Detail 2 – but was not impressed enough to purchase.  The improvements in version 3, will see me purchase this plugin too.  It’s main use is to help sharpen detail in images, which I have found to be better and more refined than using Unsharp Mask.  There are lots of starting presets to use, which you can then refine to your requirements using sliders in the plugin.  Additionally the plugin has masking brushes in it, allowing you to apply the detail effect to just part of the image

Here is my workflow and usage on a Pearl-bordered Fritillary, which I think worked really well with Topaz Detail 3.

First the starting image – which though nice, lacks some punch in the details.

Starting Image
Starting Image

So opening up Topaz Detail, you can browse round the presets easier, if you open the grid view to pick one or two that look to work well.

Grid Display in Topaz Detail
Grid Display in Topaz Detail

Having chosen a preset, the next thing I do is zoom in at 100% on an area of the image I want to apply the detail enhacements to, so I can see what effect the preset has clearly.

100% Zoom and Sliders in Topaz Detail
100% Zoom and Sliders in Topaz Detail

You can then play with the sliders if required to finely tune the sharpening and (if applied toning) effect.

What is useful with an image where there is detail you want brought out, and areas such as the background in this image where you really don’t want detail enhanced, is to use the mask.  In this example I painted the background out.  You can either paint with the brush on the area you want to avoid having the effect applied, or on the area you do and then invert the mask in the plugin.

Using Masking in Topaz Detail
Using Masking in Topaz Detail

Finally here are two results of this – one just sharpening the image.

1st End Image - Micro contrast preset from Topaz Detail
1st End Image – Micro contrast preset from Topaz Detail

And the second sharpening and applying some colour boost and toning.

2nd End Image - HDR 1 preset from Topaz Detail
2nd End Image – HDR 1 preset from Topaz Detail

I would recommend anyone trying this plugin out for macro images.  The plugin has a free 30 day trial and can be found on Topaz Labs website.

Chris

I've been taking macro photography from 2004. I use both Canon film and digital cameras.

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