Topaz Labs released DeNoise AI version 3.5 with a refreshed interface, app refinements, and fixes - here is the full change-log (you can use coupon code RUMORS15 for an extra 15% off):
- New theme for the app
- Added ability to use eraser end of tablet stylus to erase mask
- Added current mask to the navigator while in masking mode
- Changed error “0” message on login to be more explicit about what may cause it (firewall/AV)
- Removed “Error: CANCEL” text when canceling an export
- Added an info box to prevent users from accidentally running the app from the DMG instead of installing (Mac only)
- Remove All button removed when in external editor mode
- Masking and Remove Image buttons now hidden when exporting
- Progress bar for exporting should now only show on currently exporting image
- Re-worded Side-by-side View → Side-by-Side View
- Re-worded Re-Install Photoshop Plugins → Install Photoshop Plugin
- Changed in-app update flow to support old install path on Mac
Fixes:
- Fixed Wacom tablet not pressing buttons and not releasing when panning
- Fixed various images and icons being blurry (login, close buttons, app logo)
- Fixed “Cancel” button missing from plugin and external editor mode
- Fixed DJI FC220 and Hasselblad L2D-20C DNG output
- Fixed view mode switching being enabled while masking
- Fixed Photoshop plugin not processing correctly in auto update mode
- Fixed text elision in the output path in save dialog
- Fixed collapse toggle being enabled when exporting
- Fixed Add and Remove All buttons being enabled when exporting
- Fixed switching out of comparison view leaving the wrong model selected sometimes
- Fixed canceling an export causing the image canceled to not save next time
- Fixed padding in the watermark warning dialog
- Fixed padding in the feedback dialog
- Fixed a crash in the feedback dialog
- Fixed Save Image/Apply being enabled when no images are selected
- Fixed auto not being reset when typing in or using hotkeys to change slider values
- Fixed completed icon being removed when no changes were made