![]() You have a portrait or a story photo with a width of 400 pixels. ![]() When enlarging such a small photo, the end result may be decent or a terrible one. Gigapixel AI helps achieve natural portrait shots with clear details. Fast Batch Editingīatch editing allows you to edit not just one but several photos at once. For example, you can change all pictures with the resolution of 1260 × 720 pixels into 24.14-inch images with enhanced highlights and shadows. I tested this feature and uploaded 30 photos at the same time. Although the developers promise the simultaneous editing of about 10,000 shots. The program can’t boast of the proper work with RAW files. It is impossible to save a file in the same format if it is originally in RAW. If you save the image in TIFF or JPEG formats, it appears blurry. Even adjusting color and contrast in Photoshop does not help. You can try to get around this feature with a little trick. ![]() Firstly, save the image in the TIFF format. Only after that use Gigapixel to enlarge the image in the same TIFF final format. Gigapixel AI is compatible with 64-bit Windows 7+ and Mac OS X 10.11+. It requires a graphics processor with OpenGL 3.3 or later version (Intel HD5000 or higher, Nvidia GTX 760 or better, AMD R9 280 or higher). The developers offer a Gigapixel AI free 30-day trial. ![]()
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