With Topaz Gigapixel AI, all of the old low-resolution pictures that you have collected over the years can be reborn. Fix extreme pixellation in low-resolution images.Crystal-clear upscaling with no blocky artifacts.Increase image resolution instead of just enlarging pixels.Add image detail that looks completely natural.Until now enlarging of your digital photos always introduced strong visual artifacts, large blocks of pixels, loss of data, and generally unappealing pictures that could not be easily used for online sharing, use in professional projects, or even long-term storing. (The latter issue may be a temporary 'Mac thing' while they migrate to M1 native/ Metal).Topaz Gigapixel AI is an incredibly useful tool that deploys the power of AI computing and machine learning to enable users of all knowledge levels to easily upscale their digital photos by 600% without the loss of image quality.
Windows Explorer) and 'Open With/ Gigapixel AI', when I apply the selected treatment it simply overwrites the original file. If I were to right click on a file in a Finder Folder (i.e.
If I run Gigapixel as a standalone app and drag a file into it, when I 'Apply' the treatment I get a dialogue box asking where I want the new file put and I can select the Source directory, or define a Custom one - as shown below. via 'Edit In/ Gigapixel AI/ Edit a Copy'), a new copy file is created and processed in the same folder as the original image (I don't have to 'synchronise the folder'), if I invoke the app from Photoshop ('Automate/ Gigapixel AI') it creates a new Layer and processes that layer - after which I can then take things forward, or not, as I wish. *Where are Gigapixel saved images located on your PC after affects have been applied to an image ?Īt present on my system (MacBook Pro/ macOS Monterey/ Gigapixel AI 5.8.0) if I invoke the app from Lightroom (e.g.