Lightroom's latest update has added the Image enhance feature that was part of the last Photoshop upgrade. Right- x clicking on an image and choosing "Enhance" brings up a simple menu without many options and a time estimate as to how long the process should take.
A 9041x4337 panorama shot on a Fuji X-T30 processed to be 24182 x 11260 !!!! A little noisy, but Topaz DeNoise AI fixed that.
Matt Kloskowski has a great demo on the YouTubes. I'd post a link, but I do not want to run afoul of the topic police.
I tried the Super Resolution in Photoshop a few weeks ago. Looking forward to trying it in the Lightrooms.
I got it installed. I 'tested' in on a cropped 'frame grab' JPEG from a 4K video clip. The overall eyeball look is pretty good. Deep pixel peeping can invoke some wonder, surprise and questions.
"I'd post a link, but I do not want to run afoul of the topic police."
I looked at YouTube. Julieann, Matt, Anthony and more all have update tutorials.
Two thoughts or questions
In my opinion Topaz Gigapixel does a better job than Super Resolution. The MattK video referenced showed that BUT also made the point it didn't matter unless you pixel peaked at high magnification.
The question. It's against the rules to put links in posts?
Ednsb wrote:
Two thoughts or questions
In my opinion Topaz Gigapixel does a better job than Super Resolution. The MattK video referenced showed that BUT also made the point it didn't matter unless you pixel peaked at high magnification.
It's against the rules to put links in posts?
It's sort of against the rules to put links in posts. If you put a link in the opening post to your topic it will get moved out of the subject area to "Links and Resources". If someone later replies with dissuasion about the topic that includes a link, it will usually stay in the area where topic started.
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