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Rai alex
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October 17, 2023
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image upscale issues

  • October 17, 2023
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hy, mates..!

i upscale images from upscalew website but it allow just 5 images to me 

tell any one suggest me a free website or application which i can download and spscale my images from it and one more thing...... how much dinemansion is best for photos 

 

i upscale my photos from czn's laptop as he told me to do it from photoscape x is good app for upscaling images  my topic is that i upscale 50 photos from his laptop and upload them on my adobe account is there i face any rules issues problem from adobe or not??

thankyou...!!!

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Correct answer daniellei4510

You might try watching this video, wherein PIXimperfect reviews 7 upscalers, some of which might be free. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LrPKoNvPPc&t=156s

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Abambo
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October 17, 2023

Upscaling needs to be done in a manner that does not enhance the defects in a picture. For the rest, Adobe does not impose any rules. If you do not see that the asset is upscaled, you are fine. Most of the upscalers, however, do not do a great job with this, and I as a buyer would ask why I would buy an asset, that I can upscale myself better.

 

 

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
daniellei4510
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daniellei4510Community ExpertCorrect answer
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October 17, 2023

You might try watching this video, wherein PIXimperfect reviews 7 upscalers, some of which might be free. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LrPKoNvPPc&t=156s

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Jill_C
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October 17, 2023

I can't answer your first question, but you can do a Google search for "AI upscale free". Keep in mind that you get what you pay for. Free versions will either be limited or lacking in some way... Successful Contributors realize that they have to invest in the proper tools to create high quality images. 

As to your second question, Adobe doesn't care whose computer you use to create, edit or upload your images, as long as they are indeed images that you created yourself to which you have all the legal rights.

Jill C., Forum Volunteer