Topaz Labs Video AI 6

Craig Blair
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Topaz Labs recently announced Video AI 6, their terrific video enhancement software. There is currently an introductory price that will expire soon. We love this software and version 6 improves things across the board. You can get it for only $209 (Reg $299) for a limited time.

Highlights

  • Tabs
    We’ve heard your feedback and we want to make comparison, easier, better, and more intuitive. Tabs are self contained groups of settings. You can create them from scratch or use presets. They replace for our previous preview queue and A/B comparison mode. Now rendered previews are contained in each tab, and it’s easy to compare two sets of previews, or the original. Just drag the tabs to create the view you want.
  • Video player
    Our upgraded video player has been available in Windows and is now coming to Mac. The video player supports HDR, audio, and smooth 8K playback. Getting high quality previews in app, has never been better.
    Note: HDR support on Mac is still in progress
  • Exports
    We’ve revised the export queue to take up less space, offer more information about your exports, and make it easier to track exactly what you’re rendering.
  • Sources
    We’ve moved the sources panel to create more work area. You’ll find it right below the timeline on the right.
  • Presets
    The preset system has been refreshed to make it easier to find your favorite settings and quickly apply them across projects. You can select a preset directly when starting a new project. Presets are tightly integrated with tabs, you can create a tab from a preset, or save a tab to a preset.
  • Timeline
    We gave the timeline a lot of love in this update. The upgraded timeline is faster, more responsive and has thumbnails to help you find what you’re looking for.
  • Live render
    We’re making huge improvements to the live render system. You can render specific length chunks using the render button, and now it’s easier than ever to compare two sets of settings. Just switch into Side by Side or Split View, and press the play button to start rendering.
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Craig is the founder and editorial director for Canon Rumors. He has been writing about all things Canon for more than 17 years. When he's not writing, you can find him shooting professional basketball and travelling the world looking for the next wildlife adventure. The Canon EOS R1 is his camera of choice.
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