Topaz Moment!
Version: 3.5
Downloads Count: 11
License Type: Trial
Price: $40
Date Added: May 1, 2008
Operating Systems: Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista
File Size: 5715 KB
Author: Topaz Labs
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Editor's Review of Topaz Moment!
Ever wanted to capture still images from an especially good CD/DVD slideshow? It's actually pretty easy. Fire up the free KM Player, Media Player Classic, or something similar. Then you can capture the stills (hit F5 in MPC or CTRL+A in KMP) and edit them in your favorite editor. I was pretty enthusiastic when I heard about about Topaz Moment, a program that promises to not only capture but optimize your stills for resolution, clarity, and color. But then I tested it.
Before I go any further, I should say that Topaz Moment actually does a pretty good job of optimizing captures. No better than I can do with MPC and Photoshop, but with a bit less hassle. But my enthusiasm for the program was tempered quite a bit by the fact that it relies on Media Player Classic (legally, under the GNU license) for a large part of its functionality, adding only the automatic photo optimization features.
Alas, the resulting combination is not as pain-free as it should be. First off, MPC's transport controls are neither intuitive nor very effective. What appears to be a rewind button actually decreases playback speed and there's no way to easily skip forward or back a few seconds. The latter is a real problem because the source material isn't paused for Topaz Moment's post-capture processing. I often found that the video had moved past a scene I wanted to capture by the time the processing of the previous capture was finished. All in all, I found the process of capturing multiple stills far more clumsy that I'd hoped.
While Topaz Moment does what it says it will do, I have a hard time knowing that a large share of the programming for this product was done by someone who'll probably never see a dime from TM's sales. If it worked flawlessly--or if it were free--I might be able to overlook that. As it stands, I can't.--Jon L. Jacobi
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