![]() CLICK HERE to go to the Topaz Labs Website now. Just a reminder if you’re buying any of the Topaz Labs products you can get a 15% discount by using the coupon code: ON3LEGS when you check out. If you’re looking for another tool for your tool box then this should be on your list! Save 15% on Topaz Labs ![]() All of this means you can do most of your adjustments with this one plugin. In addition to the Clarity Adjustment you can also adjust Hue, Saturation and Luminosity that works well too. Usually, the setting you need to bring the best out in parts of your image will create unwanted noise in the sky for example, with the masks you can make selections and decide where you want the effect applied. You can also then decide how much of it is in your final image by using the Opacity slider or even better, with the Mask tool that I am suitably impressed with. Each of these sliders effects your image in different ways, and rather than a one slider fits all approach like Lightroom, this gives you much more precise control over HOW the clarity and contrast is applied. Topaz Clarity essentially allows you to adjust areas of contrast in 4 areas, Micro, Low, Medium and High contrast areas. Even after I have used Lightroom and photoshop to create what I think I am happy with, I have then used Topaz Clarity and I can get an image with even more depth, it’s like adding that little bit more when you thought there was nothing left! This new one they have just released called Topaz Clarity is like having complete control over the contrast in your image, if you’re like me and use the clarity slider in Lightroom to enhance your images, then you’re going to love Topaz Clarity. I have been using the Topaz Labs plugins for a little over a year now and my favourite Topaz Plugin is Topaz Adjust, although they’re all good! I think you can save around $250 if you take the complete plugin package. In: Grabowsky SJ (ed) Hydrogen bonding – new insights.Topaz Labs have really come to the party with this plug in. Koritsanszky TS (2006) Topology of X-ray charge density of hydrogen bonds. Munshi P, Madsen AØ, Spackman MA et al (2008) Acta Crystallogr Sect A 64:465–475 Schomaker V, Trueblood K (1968) Acta Crystallogr Sect B 24:63 Hoser AA, Dominiak PM, Wozniak K (2009) Acta Crystallogr Sect A 65:300–311 Madsen AØ, Sørensen HO, Flensburg C et al (2004) Acta Crystallogr Sect A 60:550–561 Gatti C, Cargnoni F, Bertini L (2003) J Comput Chem 24:422–436 Overgaard J, Schiøtt B, Larsen FK et al (2001) Chem Eur J 7:3756–3767 Hofmann A, Netzel J, van Smaalen S (2007) Acta Crystallogr Sect B 63:285–295 Kirzhnits DA (1957) Zh Eksp Teor Fiz 5:64–71Įspinosa E, Molins E, Lecomte C (1998) Chem Phys Lett 285:170–173Įspinosa E, Souhassou M, Lachekar H et al (1999) Acta Crystallogr Sect B 55:563–572 ![]() Tamada T, Kinoshita T, Kurihara K et al (2009) J Am Chem Soc 131:11033–11040 Gilli P, Bertolasi V, Ferretti V et al (1994) J Am Chem Soc 116:909–915 Gilli P, Bertolasi V, Ferretti V et al (2000) J Am Chem Soc 122:10405–10417 Jeffrey GA (1991) An Introduction to Hydrogen Bonding. Jeffrey GA, Saenger W (1991) Hydrogen Bonding in Biological Structures. Pauling L (1960) The Nature of the Chemical Bond. Hilbert GE, Wulf OR, Hendricks SB et al (1935) Nature 135:147–148
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