![]() Based on what I’m seeing here, I might do that. PhotoZoom Pro is equipped with S-Spline Max, a unique, patented image resize technology which excels at preserving clean edges, sharpness, and fine details. This is especially true in the last pair.Īs you can see by the watermarks on the PhotoZoom images, I didn’t pay for a license. I prefer the Gigapixel AI renderings, which look less artificial to me. I think the Topaz product is a bit better, but they’re very close. How about with some natural parts of the test image? GFX 100, 110 mm f/5.6 Z6, APS-C, 55mm f/2.8, Resized with Topaz Gigapixel AI Z6, APS-C, 55mm f/2.8, resized with PhotoZoom Pro 8 Z6, FF, 85mm f/4, Resized with Topaz Gigapixel AI Z6, FF, 85mm f/4, resized with PhotoZoom Pro 8 I tried it, and I’ll post some crops along with those from the current winner - at least, the current winner in my book - Topaz Gigapixel AI. Here’s the third one, which looked at Alien Skin Blow Up.Ī reader recommended PhotoZoom Pro 8. Here’s the second one, in which Gigapixel AI came out on top. If you haven’t already done so, please at least skim the earlier posts. Image height is 2780 pixels and image area is a bit less than 12 megapixels. The increase sharpening is to compensate for the (weak) AA filter on the Z6. Lightroom sharpening amount = 30, radius = 1, detail = 0. That’s pretty close to the sharpest aperture for that lens. Nikon Z6, DX mode, Zeiss Otus 55 mm f/1.4 lens, set to f/2.8.Image height is 4000 pixels and image area is 24 megapixels. That’s not the sharpest aperture for that lens, but the sharpness is not far down from its best there. Nikon Z6, FX mode, Zeiss Otus 85 mm f/1.4 lens, set to f/4.Image height is 8776 pixels and image area is 101 megapixels. Lightroom sharpening amount = 20, radius = 1, detail = 0. Fujifilm GFX 100, Fuji 110 mm f/2 lens, set to f/5.6.In the previous four posts, we looked at the results of resizing files from three different camera/lens combinations: If you go to the Category List (on the right in the desktop formatting), find “Printers” and click on it, you’ll see all the posts in that series. ![]() I’ve created a category called “Printers”, and put this post in that category. This is also a continuation of testing that I’ve been doing on the Epson P800 printer. This is also relevant to the Fuji GFX 100 for other posts about that camera, look at Category “GFX 100”. There’s a drop-down menu there that you can use to get to all the posts in this series just look for “Nikon Z6/7”. You should be able to find all the posts about that camera in the Category List on the right sidebar, below the Articles widget. The Xiaomi Smart Band 7 Pro firmware update version 1.4.70 is available now, and users are advised to update their device and the associated app when prompted.While not directly about the camera, this is one in a series of posts that relates to the Nikon Z6. It weighs just 20.5g (weight without wrist strap) and has an adjustable length of wrist strap of 130-205mm. The band also has 150+ new band faces with AOD support, a microphone for hands-free Alexa, and a 235mAh battery that offers up to 12 days of battery life with typical usage and charging time of about one hour. Manually adjustable sharpness settings give you perfect results - never too sharp and never too soft. ![]() PhotoZoom is incredibly easy to use and comes with useful presets for various different types of photos and images. ![]() Other features of the Smart Band 7 Pro include 5ATM water resistance, optical heart rate, and blood oxygen sensors, a six-axis motion sensor, 110+ workout modes, continuous heart rate tracking, continuous blood oxygen saturation monitoring, 24/7 sleep tracking, female health tracking, and smart controls such as music and remote camera control, quick message reply, and incoming call alerts. PhotoZoom lets you enlarge images perfectly with just the right sharpness - not too hard and not too soft. It is compatible with Android 6.0 and above and iOS 12.0 and above, and supports Bluetooth 5.2 and GNSS systems that include BeiDou, GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and QZSS. The Xiaomi Smart Band 7 Pro features a 1.64-inch HD 2.5D AMOLED touch display with a resolution of 280×456 pixels, 326 PPI, and up to 500 nits of brightness.
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