Introducing the new Topaz InFocus Photoshop Plug-in
A New Sharpening and Blur Reduction Solution
The new Photoshop plug-in, Topaz InFocus, is an advanced sharpening solution that gives you the tools to reduce blur, while bringing clarity and definition to your images. InFocus uses advanced deconvolution technology, which reverses the effects of image blur and restores image integrity. The new program also features a one-of-a-kind blur estimation tool to help detect and resolve unknown and complex image blur.
Topaz InFocus can help you:
Sharpens image with true detail and natural clarity

Other sharpening methods increase perceived sharpness by simply boosting edge contrast. InFocus on the other hand, reverses image blur to reveal your hidden image detail and then effectively sharpens that detail.
Rescue blurred images caused by camera shake and out-of-focus
Due to its unique blur estimation capabilities, InFocus can handle a variety of complex and unknown blur challenges.
Ready to redefine your images? Try it yourself by downloading a free, fully-functional, 30 Day Trial and see what this new sharpening technology can bring to your photography. Regularly priced at $69.99, be sure to take advantage of our one-time introductory special of $40 off until 12/3/10! Just enter the coupon code "SuperSharp" when purchasing.
Next time I'll show you how this new Topaz plug in will improve your digital art and paintings!
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