

Here’s just some of the settings I could have changed before sending the image to Lightroom or Photoshop: The UI let’s me change these things before I leave so that Lightroom users can have a final image that suits their needs without having to resort to Photoshop layers. I can also just call it a day as I’ve done above.įor the above image the wheels are a bit dark and there’s a bit too much hot spot. With my new layer I could stop there or I could use layer opacity changes or blending modes to get creative with how I accept this new creative layer. These could be starting points with layer blends and opacity changesĪfter I found my favorite, I just accepted the defaults and applied it to my image as you see here:Ī different new look with a click of a button Here’s an example of the top 8 I found when pouring through the choices: Now going through a thousand different options could be very tedious, but the folks at Topaz have made it easy by offering a mechanism to “check” your favorite thumbnails so that you can later filter just them to identify your favorite choice. I immediately fell in love with Restyle because analyzes your image and offers 1000 color enhancements that can help you find a creative look for your photo that you might not have discovered with anything else on the market.


After a little experimentation I realized that this was like when I used Nik Viveza for the first time where the light bulb goes off and you say “WOW, this is a game changing plug-in”. Topaz Labs sent me a copy of Restyle a week ago and at first I wasn’t sure what to make of it.
