Rainier or for printing photos larger. Adobe's Super Resolution feature in Lightroom and Photoshop is remarkable technology that uses artificial intelligence to quadruple the size of your photos. It's not perfect, but it's a great way to breathe new life into older shots and to print photos larger with twice the number of pixels in both width and height. Here's what it is and how to use it.
To build the Super Resolution feature, Adobe trained its Sensei artificial intelligence technology on millions of real photos. It compared originals with quarter-size versions so the system could learn the best way to blow them back up again. It applies that behavior to your own photos, making very well-informed guesses about how to increase their resolution.
Yes, Photoshop is fabricating pixels that weren't there in the first place, and no, it's not going to magically add detail the way Rick Deckard does with "enhance" commands in the sci-fi movie Blade Runner.
Those caveats aside, I find it works well on many images, particularly when expanding edges, where it often does so without adding artifacts like mushiness or jaggy pixelization. Even faces -- the parts of images that we're often most concerned about -- come out well.
Adobe trained the feature to work on raw photos, the format that photo enthusiasts and pros prefer for editing flexibility and image quality. With that said, let's jump in. I'll explain first how to use Super Resolution on its own, then how to apply it to JPEGs, and finally how use it in Adobe's Lightroom software for editing and cataloging photos.
Begin the Super Resolution process by opening a raw file. Photoshop will open raw files in the Adobe Camera Raw tool directly. Next, right-click the photo and select the Enhance option. You'll see an Enhanced Preview dialog box with a couple of options to control the process. First, the Raw Details option Adobe added in improves how raw files are rendered. Below that, make sure you've checked the Super Resolution checkbox.
To see the expected results, click and drag to pan around the preview image, or click on the magnifying glass icon to zoom out and then click again on the patch you want to scrutinize. Next, click the Enhance button and wait. Photoshop shows its estimate for how long the process will take -- several minutes in some cases -- but often it gets done faster in my testing, sometimes just a few seconds to turn 12 megapixel photos into 48 megapixels.
After that comes the fine tuning. I recommend zooming in closely to edit details like sharpness, texture and noise reduction using the sliders on the right edge of the tool. Last, click either the Done button, which will save the new version next to the original with "-Enhanced" added to its filename, or Open, which opens the image in Photoshop. Upgrade to Microsoft Edge to take advantage of the latest features, security updates, and technical support. This article provides a solution to an issue where users can't open high-resolution file in Windows Photo Gallery.
In this scenario, Windows Photo Gallery will fail to display the image, and will display the following message:. Photo Gallery can't open this picture or video. This file format is not supported, or you don't have the latest updates to Photo Gallery. This problem occurs because, by default, Windows Photo Gallery will not open an image file that is larger than megapixels. For example, if you scan a full 8. This exceeds the default size limit for Windows Photo Gallery. When scanning an image, reduce the size of the image by scanning a smaller area not a full page , or by using a lower resolution, such as dpi or less.
This will allow Windows Photo Gallery to open the scanned image successfully. Entering a value of 0 will disable the image size limit. However, this is not recommended, because if Windows Photo Gallery then attempts to open a large or corrupt file, it could potentially result in a hang or crash.
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