Here’s an example of a tiny section of a scan of a 1913 family photo which I colorized online. New in version 4.5 is Face Refinement, which is specifically trained to enhance facial features. As I said earlier, I usually like to see what happens at 6x… (Open any of these examples in a new tab or window to view at 100%.) Use a Scale preset or customize the Width or Height. Next you choose the specs for the main event, the Resizing Mode. Below that you have the option for real-time updating of the Preview (I like to switch this off while pixel-peeping through the scene and getting my settings lined up to save preview processing time after each change is made). At upper right is the full image as shown in the nicely redesigned Navigator. The main area of the Gigapixel AI 4.5 interface shows the before-and-after results as a split with 50-400% viewing magnification options. (I’m currently working with the 4.5.0 Release Candidate beta as I write, so minor details may have changed for the final release.)īelow is an example of an extreme crop of a non-DLSR image (4MP, taken in 2007). No, I dig into my own archives and pull out 15-year old non-DLSR images, scans from prints and lo-res images found online to show you amazing, useful results up to 6x!įirst, let’s take look at the new, much nicer interface. When I post examples for you, I like to push Gigapixel AI really hard (ie, I don’t show you examples where I upsize a 50-megapixel Canon 5DSR image 2x and say “Wow, look how clear that is!”). *The Gigapixel DOUBLE-DISCOUNT is valid through 4/13 save 15% thereafter. NOTE: Never pay full price for Topaz software! Don’t even settle for a sale when you can get a DOUBLE-DISCOUNT! Use this link with coupon plugsnpixels and always save 15% off the retail price of ANY Topaz product, or an additional 15% off any launch special or seasonal sale price. And now there’s a new version just released! There’s nothing like it, not even other software intended to do the same type of job. Readers of this blog will recall the many times I wrote about Topaz Gigapixel, which is perhaps the most fun software ever to use when it comes to salvaging and improving your old, lo-res or otherwise distressed images.
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