![]() ![]() That gets me each standalone app (Gigapixel, DeNoise and Sharpen) plus free access to Photo AI, so I essentially got all 4 apps with 1-year upgrades for a decent price, similar to the Black Friday deal ($159). So I ended up going with the Image Quality Bundle w/ Photo Upgrade Plan for $179 (with the ongoing holiday sale). There is a new Topaz Labs Image Quality Bundle promo where you can get 100 off on the most popular, top-rated Topaz apps: Sharpen AI DeNoise AI Gigapixel. ![]() They are currently offering a discount for both: Photo AI is $149 and the Bundle is $179 - which also leads to the question of why they are priced differently when they seem to have the same functionality. Is Photo AI targeting beginner/casual users with a "jack of all trades, master of none" type of product that has everything in a single user-friendly interface, while the Bundle has more functionality and flexibility within each app but is modular and has to be run separately (and therefore targeting professional/power users)? There must be some kind of difference or strategic thought around Topaz's marketing in offering these two products because otherwise these apps would be cannibalizing each other, thereby making it a rather poor business decision to essentially offer two product lines that do the same thing.Īs a user, why choose one over the other? What's the difference between the new Photo AI and the Image Quality Bundle (containing 3 separate apps - DeNoise, Sharpen & Gigapixel)? ![]() I've searched around but haven't found any solid answers. ![]()
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