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Hope that helps, and doesn’t further complicate your decision 🙂

I don’t know for certain, but normally, Topaz does holiday sales too (cyber Monday type stuff) and that may pose an opportunity too?

If you like and would use them equally, it might be easier to justify Glow now, and keep an eye on Impression until a sale comes up. That all said, Topaz does really well at almost always having a monthly promotion, and usually, at least once a year, you’ll have a chance to save on any given plugin. I would say it really depends on what you think you’d get more enjoyment out of, now. I tend to use Glow more selectively (eyes, hair, specific focal points in an image, etc) myself while I like Impression for a more global, painting type effect. I’d say Impression is much more geared to the painting aesthetic (obviously) while Glow is more abstract, and plays to the fractalius like effect. Hi! Well, they’re two different sets of tools. Keep up with any new announcements, articles, reviews and tutorials by adding your email to the top right of the page, (down below if viewing on a mobile platform).
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You can download free trials, or buy either of these with the 25% discount (use “TOPAZART” at checkout) via Topaz Labs HERE.

I shill for them because they’re awesome to work with, and I used their software long before developing a relationship with them, so it was a natural fit for me. They offer a great value and unique tools in the digital landscape for me. I (obviously) like and continue to use many of the Topaz plugins. I’ve reviewed each plugin individually over the years, and if you’d like to see more, you can read my reviews on Impression HERE, and Glow HERE. Here are a couple quick looks using Glow presets: Based on a fractalized algorithm, you can pull color and form into a variety of distinct effects from the surreal, to the subtle. For those familiar with fractalius (PC only software) Topaz Glow is like that, on steroids (plus offers Mac users an option). Topaz Glow is a remarkable plugin that allows you to customize a very peculiar effect. Here are a couple before and afters, using presets in Impression: Great for landscape, or when wanting to create a digitally painted portrait. From impasto to watercolor, pencil to charcoal, Impression has been a wonderful plugin for me that offers nearly 700 different looks with infinite customization. Topaz Impression is a remarkably detailed, mixed media conversion software capable of changing your digital imagery into paintings, sketches and line drawings from a library of styles and effects. If you like them, jump on this sale before it disappears.Ĭome on in to see some more examples and thoughts on how and why I use these two awesome pieces of software in my own work. You can download those free trials directly from Topaz HERE.
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As always, Topaz offers full free trials for those interested, and I’d highly suggest checking them out if these effects suit your style.
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These two offerings are both on sale for 25% off right now by using the code TOPAZART at checkout over at Topaz Labs HERE. Write a brief description of what the preset can achieve and indicate which Plug-in (Adjust, Simplify, Denoise3, Clean, DeJPG, etc) is for.Need a little artistic inspiration? Try running one of your images through Topaz Impression, a beautiful paint and mixed media plugin and/or Glow, Topaz’ deliciously surreal fractal effect plugin. Now, to submit your preset, please create a image showing before and after. That’s it, the preset will be saved to your computer. Then just open your favorite Topaz plug-in, click on the “preset” button (located at the lower left corner) and click on “Import from Internet” a new windows will open where you should copy the internet link you see in the page. To retrieve a preset, open your internet browser and go to There are some presets already there and I hope that with your help and submissions we can create a state of the art library so everybody can benefit from it. Now, you can retrieve the presets via the plug-in itself. ) have the pleasure to announce that the Topaz preset page is up and running with the latest Topaz technology. ) in collaboration with the Topaz Software Flickr group (
