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Topaz Photo Ai: Apply custom slow motion speeds

Demo summary

The user demonstrates typing in non-integer slow motion values (e.g., 3.4x or 6.7x) and shows the software's limit indicator when a value is too high.

Step-by-step

  1. Select the slow motion field in the interface
  2. Type in a custom decimal value (e.g., 3.4 or 6.7)
  3. Press Enter to apply the custom speed

Options

  • Input non-integer values for precise speed control
  • Apply custom speeds even when the preset is set to 'None'

Watch out for

  • There is a maximum slow motion limit of 16x; entering 17 or higher will turn the field red and fail to apply

Tips

  • Look for the blue highlight in the input field to confirm it is editable

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