

The company calls this “autopilot.” Of course, you can also deviate from the autopilot’s suggestions and decide for yourself which tools to apply and to what extent.

Once a photo is imported into the editor, it first performs an analysis and then makes suggestions about what improvements (denoising, sharpening and so on it could make.

The annoying switching between different programs should be a thing of the past and the developers also want to simplify the control with an artificial intelligence that has been extensively trained. For this reason, the company has introduced software called Topaz Photo AI, which is supposed to combine the strengths of those developments in one bottle. However, anyone who regularly works with the three separate programs knows that constantly switching between them can seem like a rather awkward process.
