![]() ![]() Over time, the software learns what is missing or different and learns how to recreate or enhance these missing bits. This is a lengthy process of feeding the application thousands of images with normal and downscale resolutions. With Topaz ‘Gigapixel AI’, this also involved machine learning. Up-scaling engines like this have evolved in the past few years. Take a gander at this letter ‘W’ that I processed so you can understand what ‘Gigapixel AI’ does at a most basic level. The software does this by filling in the blanks, so to say. In comes ‘Gigapixel AI’ to upscale that crop up to 6 times. Details looks fine at first, but when you zoom in you see that it looks blurry. ![]() You cropped the hell out of that 16 MP sensor image and now you’re left with a 1,2 MP cutout. Say you’ve gotten a fantastic image of a bird-in-flight, but your tele-zoom just wasn’t long enough. Since printing images is more or less going out of fashion, maybe a better, more modern use case would be up-scaling a cropped image. It’s always possible to export an image to a larger size in an application like Lightroom, but you’ll notice a loss in sharpness and overall quality. ![]() You can use it to enlarge full-sized images to print them larger or to upscale your low resolution images. Topaz ‘Gigapixel AI’ is an application made for photo enlargement. ![]()
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