


To teach the difference between low and high quality results, we started by gathering millions of photos of all subjects and styles. Gigapixel’s new approach based on machine learning is a giant leap ahead: state-of-the-art “deep learning” methods allow it to enlarge images while actually adding new details. Interpolation-based photo enlargement software has been around for decades. Image enlargement: interpolation vs machine learning If you ever need to upscale your photo while preserving beautiful detail, take advantage of the most modern technology in the space and give Gigapixel AI a try. The highest-quality image upscaling that you can get anywhereīecause of these exceptional results, Gigapixel AI is used by everyone from leading photographers, to video game modders, to major motion studios. Then, it naturally accentuates and recovers detail while suppressing noise in your upscaled photo. Gigapixel AI successfully determines which image features are stars (detail) and what’s noise. It’s hard to believe that the crisp output image above was enlarged 4x, but it was. This is only possible through training and exposure to millions of test images.Ĭrisp photos that look like they were never upscaled Gigapixel is different: it increases the actual sharpness of your upscaled photo by recovering real detail in your image. Increasing edge contrast is the simplest way to make an image look “sharp”, and how most other upscaling software works. Note for MacOS users: The new minimum supported OS version is now 11.0 (Big Sur).Recover real details for actual sharpness If there’s a specific image you’d like us to see, you can send it us at this dropbox link. We’ll be updating TPAI regularly to address those pieces of feedback and issue reports. Please give us any feedback or report issues with this release. All available hotkeys should be shown either in the dropdown menus at the top or in the new Shortcuts panel in Preferences.Īlong with these we’ve also added several fixes which are listed in the change log below. For instance, the classic Ctrl+S/Cmd+S to open the save panel or to start saving when in plugin mode, Enter/Esc interactions for various menus (Cropping, Masking, Exporting), new hotkeys for entering modes (e.g., M for subject masking), etc. For shortcuts we’ve added and refined some of the interactions around the app. This week introduces a more well defined shortcut structure as well as several fixes.
