![]() ![]() ![]() To use Super Resolution, you must first open a file in Camera Raw. So, a 4000 X 4000 image would become an 8000 X 8000 image and so on. When you use Super Resolution it basically doubles the resolution of your image (technically making it have 4 times the number of pixels). This means that you can still recover highlights, change the white balance and so on, just as you would any other raw file. What makes super resolution different is that it does it as part of the “Enhance” feature (previously called “Enhance Details” and creates a linear DNG file that still acts and behaves like a RAW file. Topaz labs has a popular plug-in that does the same kind of thing. Using AI for this kind of thing isn’t new or unique to Photoshop. It uses artificial intelligence to calculate the best method of scaling, and to reduce artefacts, and gives a much better result than traditional scaling methods in Photoshop. Super Resolution is a new method of up-scaling an image in Photoshop that can be found inside of Camera Raw. In this article, we will take a look at “Super Resolution”, discuss its actual usage case, and talk about some tips on how to use it. There has been some wild claims about this online, including some claims that it doubles the resolution of your camera, and that you no longer need to buy a high megapixel system, as this is just as good. ![]() In case you missed it, “Super Resolution” is Adobe’s new method of upscaling a file using artificial intelligence to give a superior result to previous methods. Ever since the most recent update (at the time of writing) to Photoshop included the new “super resolution” feature in Camera Raw there has been a lot of discussion, and an equal amount of misinformation about this feature. ![]()
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