Here’s an image I made of some abandoned boots. Before Processed with Topaz Restyle – Nordic Punch I’m not sure if I prefer the before or after version on this one, but it did add an interesting effect. Before Processed with Topaz Restyle – Orange Orchard In the photo below of some lily pads in a pond in front of a condo building, the preset added quite a bit of depth to the lily pads. Before Processed with Topaz Restyle – Somber Ecru Here is another photo I made of a different metal warehouse and I applied a preset that is a bit more conspicuous. Not all of the presets are quite so subtle. Processed with Topaz Restyle – Dingy Attic I tend to go for the subtle approach so you can see the subtle but effective change between the before and after images. The first image I tried was on this photo I made of a metal warehouse that had some interesting colours. Here are some results from my own images. Please click the image to view a larger version. Isn’t that cool? I’m very pleased with how easy and fun it is to use. Here is a video demonstration of how I went about using the plugin to add some effects to one of my images: It takes a little getting used to having so many options, but I quickly realized that they have done an excellent job of organizing and naming the presets to make them a little easier to find. When I first tried the plugin, my first impression was that it is a bit overwhelming to browse through 1,000 presets to find one that is perfect for your image. This plugin has over 1,000 presets that allow you to easily add different colour effects to your images. I’m a big fan of Topaz Labs and one of my favourite plugins in their collection is Topaz Restyle.