Thursday, October 27, 2022

Topaz Labs Releases Video AI v3.0

 

Topaz Labs has released Video AI v3.0, a major update to what is probably its most successful product, its widely praised video enhancement app which it claims has been "rebuilt from the ground up."  In the blog post announcing the update the company stated that the update's new features could be broken down into two main categories: improvements to usability and new AI models.  The improvements to usability include stacking AI models (i.e., the ability to enable more than one AI model in a single task), running tasks in parallel with filter support, executing scripts using the command line interface, and "important performance and stability improvements."  The two new AI models are the stabilization model and the Apollo slow motion model.

The updated app is available to new customers for $299.  The price for existing customers who do not have an active license (i.e., who have not paid the annual fee entitling them to a year's free updates) is $149.  As I had purchased the previous version of the software last December I was considered to still have an active license and received the update at no cost.

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