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September 20, 2023
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Best way to upgrade photos

  • September 20, 2023
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I've done this previously, many steps & changes of file type, wasn't particularly happy with end result either, photos looked doctored, pixelated etc. Also tried online AI resizing, better than expected but I'm hoping to make something really special. A good developer used to be able to work miracles with film after all!

Required: Hi-Res 2000x800px 'action' (or at least large groups interacting) pictures for website slideshow, obviously must be really sharp, crisp, depth of field etc, etc

Issue: Lost Portable HDD where originals stored, now only have those which we uploaded to Facebook so small file sizes.

Aim; turn 128kb jpg attached into better than 709kb 32 Bikes png, can it be done please?

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Trevor.Dennis
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September 21, 2023

I don't know what you've done to get the nasty result in your 32 Bikes image, because the quality just awful.  The original is not especially sharp, and best focus is on the bikes in the foreground, meaning the people in the background are a bit soft, but I used the default Preserve Details 2 to increase the low res file to 2000 pixels wide.  I added a tiny bit of high pass sharpening, the quality is a lot better than your example.  

 

If you have a lot of these files to upres, then File > Scripts > Image Processor  which automatically work through a folder full.  You'd have to create an action, but it would only have a few steps so easy to do.

 

Trevor.Dennis
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September 21, 2023

I thought I'd try the Neural Filter > Super Zoom.  Note this is the first I have used it, so I have no experience on what settings work best.

 

I set it to 3X which is slightly over the 2000 pixel width, but that was too big for the forum's image upload limit, so I had to reduce it to 2000 pixels wide.  You'll need to click to expand the upresed images, but it's clear (to me) that Preserve Details 2 did a better job than the Neural filter.

Give it go, and perhaps use more sharpening. If anyone else has used Super Zoom, I'd be interested in how you got on? 

 

kglad
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September 21, 2023

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September 21, 2023

Apologies, I did run a search for it but nothing showed 

kglad
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September 21, 2023

no problem, though i'm not sure the photoshop forum is the best location for, what i think. will be, bad news.