Yesterday, I watched a Topaz webinar that covered a couple things about using Simplify. The main subject was about reducing or eliminating the webbing (stained glass effect) that sometimes occurs depending on the image and the amount of simplification. I like the webbing in some images but not in others. In the past, when I didn't want it, I'd mask it out. That works but isn't entirely satisfactory. The way they presented takes a bit more time, but gives a much better result.
Topaz recorded the webinar and expects to have it on YouTube -- www.youtube.com/topazlabs -- in about a week. I expect it'll be obvious once one gets there. If not, here's the title of the webinar: Eliminating Web Effects and Other Artistic Tips in Topaz Simplify, presented by Greg Rostami.







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