You can use my normal Topaz Labs Discount (also found on the Discount Coupon Code page) on ALL other Topaz Labs products. I used it in my InFocus review and loved it! My review will be coming soon but I should point out that until you can save $20.00 off and get it for only $49.99 when you CLICK HERE and use the code SuperMask. Topaz has also updated ReMask, its popular tool fore creating complex masks. I reviewed it and found it to save some shots that I’d normally trash! It’s a much better product than Focus Magic and offers some features typically only possible with HDR software. It also includes micro-contrast detail enhancement controls which allows users to refine detail sharpness and edges. With InFocus, you get a simple, yet super powerful sharpening tool capable of recovering lost detail and restoring clarity to blurry images. HDR Workshop DVD by Trey Ratcliff of features Topaz Adjust quite a bit and I used it myself more often after watching that series, but now Topaz has come out with another tool that may become a staple in my collection – it’s called InFocus (click link to see my review). I always try Photomatix first when doing my HDR images. It is used heavily during the HDR Tutorial series mentioned above, so you’ll want to own it to get the most of these tutorials. Photomatix is the defacto standard for HDR these days and is also offered at a discount on this blog (see the Discount Coupon Code page for details). This is a great gift for your photography junkie friends to keep them from hurting your eyes with bad HDR like I demonstrated in my HDR Efex Pro review! I also have a special offer where you can save an additional 15% ALL StuckInCustoms products when you use my discount coupon code RONMART15 which can be applied on top of the savings listed above for the lowest prices ever! Click here to learn more about each version and save while this offer lasts! The other good news is that the $99 version is downloadable for instant gratification! Now Trey is offering three versions with the base downloadable version as low as $99, the Basic for only $219 and the Premium for only $379. I loved the fact that I was able to create the results you see in the above photo after watching the HDR Workshop DVD by Trey Ratcliff of myself using Trey’s techniques on his unprocessed image. Kyoto Alley - Copyright © Trey Ratcliff (posted with special permission) Trey Ratcliff’s HDR Video Tutorial (NOW as low as $84.15!!!) I hope you enjoy my selections in this two part series and wish you the best of luck for getting all the gear you wish for from your loved ones this holiday season. However, the real goal here is to provide some ideas on products that I’d recommend to anyone shopping for the camera junkie in their family, or products I either have or would like to own myself. There are a few educated guesses based on information that I have and/or my access to pre-released products. The products featured in my 2010 Gear Guide are mostly products that I have used and recommend. This year I decided to team up with some of my partners, especially B&H, to provide a more comprehensive list of things you can put on your wish list for now and in the future. This time of year I have a lot of people ask me about gear and what to get, but I find myself so busy that I usually provide some lame recommendation or point to an existing article on my blog.
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