Whether you use Topaz Adjust, etc., plug-ins or are just interested in photo work, there's an interesting Topaz Webinar here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vNiBMA3ves
As you might expect, it involves using Topaz plug-ins in Photoshop but the environment is not that much different from PhotoLine.
I'm using Topaz Adjust with PhotoLine (32 or 64 bit) on Mac. It's a great help for the same reason mentioned by the tutor here -- while often a single click on one of the listed adjustments will do the job, if the effect isn't quite right you can either remove what would be a multiple parameter adjustment with a single click or you can tweak individual components of the adjustment to get the result you want. So if the Topaz Adjustment doesn't do the job it provides a great starting point by doing the donkey work, as it were, leaving only some final tweaking to be done.
Warm regards
Geoffrey Heard
Business & Environment Writer, Editor, Publisher
The Worsley Press
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