If you wanted your photos to "pop," Topaz Adjust was the answer. This plugin manipulated dynamic range and color without creating the "halo" effect often seen in poor HDR processing. It allowed users to recover detail from highlights and shadows effortlessly. 3. Topaz ReMask
Masking complex subjects—like hair, fur, or translucent veils—is notoriously difficult in Photoshop. ReMask simplified this into a "tri-map" system: you simply brushed over the edges, and the plugin’s engine calculated the transparency and cutouts with surgical precision. 4. Topaz Detail
The beauty of this bundle was its non-destructive workflow. By using these plugins as within Photoshop, users could go back and tweak their Topaz settings at any time without losing their original data. This flexibility allowed for a "hybrid" editing style—using Photoshop for the heavy lifting and Topaz for the artistic finish. Legacy and Modern Transitions