joer
Loc: Colorado/Illinois
With out looking at the EXIF data can you tell which image has been up res'd.
fosis
Loc: Pittsburgh, PA
Agree, but please provide specifics: Topaz Gigabit? Other? Old res? New res? Easy/difficult?
joer
Loc: Colorado/Illinois
fosis wrote:
Agree, but please provide specifics: Topaz Gigabit? Other? Old res? New res? Easy/difficult?
Gigapixel. As easy as one mouse click.
joer
Loc: Colorado/Illinois
joer wrote:
With out looking at the EXIF data can you tell which image has been up res'd.
Lets do this again. I'm having trouble with my mouse or may be its just me.
...112 vs. ...112x
One is a little larger but they look the same in my system.
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
joer wrote:
With out looking at the EXIF data can you tell which image has been up res'd.
The third one 🤪🤪🤪
They already look good to me, but I can’t tell the difference on my iPhone.
Gigapixel does a great job. I used On1 Resize from back when it was named Genuine Fractals, but the results from Gigapixel were significantly better.
The first one, but only if viewing them over 100%, which the average viewer would never do.
Excellent shot, nevertheless.
Stan
joer
Loc: Colorado/Illinois
The original image was shot in raw with the 24MP A92 and converted in C1 for Sony.
The first one is 1945x2431, file size 3.5MB and then up res'd in Gigapixel to (2X) to 3890x4862, file size 10.5MB.
I can't tell a difference when viewing on my 4K monitor.
It makes me think that high res sensors like the one in my A7R4 are more of a handicap than an advantage...most of you know what they are so no need to elaborate.
As software in camera and out improves the technical differences between cameras will become more obscured and perhaps even pointless.
I recently became aware of Olympus's Pro Capture in the top end M4/3 camera which seems awesome for action. Google Roger Hance a British photographer shooting small birds in flight with wide angle lenses. He is amazing.
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