![]() ![]() In my opinion, this should always be selected, since a DNG file is created. In addition, the estimated time is given and you can choose whether you want to stack the verbsserte image with the original image. Here is a very small section geeigt and a preview of how the image might look after the application of the function. Here Skylum still has to improve a lot, until this extension can be called successful.If you select this function, a preview like this example appears for the photo in question: ![]() First because of the slight blur, then because of the JPEG output format and last but not least because of the saving of the results in the user profile. Unfortunately, I can’t call Upscale AI a success. They save the results in the user profile without being able to change anything. However, it’s not so much the size that’s the problem here, but that you’ve chosen an 8-bit output format without need.Īnd last but not least, but this is true for all extensions. And large hits the spot, because the JPEGs were between 45 – 75 MB in size in my tests. While the corresponding function in Lightroom Classic or Photoshop CC create DNG, here a very large JPEG is created. And especially when upscaling, you might want to have more pixels in a crop for a large format print.īut what really bothers me is that JPEG was chosen as output format for this extension. That the extension for a 2x times upscaling of a file needs almost 3x as long as Adobe Camera RAW can be mentioned, but would not be so important, if this error with the missing detail sharpness would not be. I have informed the support of Skylum, but there they have no solution so far. Now this could be blamed on the beta status, but even for a beta something like this should not happen. And I had the result both with Lumix S5, with various mFT cameras and also with images from Canon 6D MK II. I show here a comparison between the result of Luminar NEO and Photoshop CC or Adobe Camera RAW.Īt first glance it looks good, but if you look very closely, the file created with Luminar NEO is not as sharp as the file created in Adobe Camera RAW. And with a Lumix S5 you get 12.000×8000 pixels. I have therefore also because of the comparison with Lightroom or Photoshop CC also limited myself to the 2x magnification of the images. So you just drag an image from the catalog into the extension and then you can upscale. However, since according to the help display the longest edge may not exceed 32,000 px, the 4x and 8x magnification of the original may be needed less often.Īpart from that, there are no further adjustment options. The dimensions are not only doubled, but you can also set 4x and 8x magnification. ![]() This tool has practically the same function as “ Enhance image” in Lightroom Classic or Photoshop CC. ![]() Since you can now duplicate layers, you can do quite a bit here. You will find some settings here that are already known from Mars AI, such as background, path, etc. Then the background can be removed afterwards. The results are quite good, finding the main subject and masking it. As mentioned, this tool is found in the layers and has nothing to do with the already known function from the portrait settings (although it should certainly share some routines internally). ![]()
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