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CS2 Vs. Plug-ins for Upscaling Are there any plug-ins that do a better job that Photoshop CS2's Bicubic Smoother algorithm?
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Jon Canfield |
I use Photoshop and the Bicubic option unless I'm going really large. By really large, I mean more than 4x the size of the original image. Then, I'll use either GF or Alien Skin Blow-up. Jon
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When do you choose over GF or Alien Skin?
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Jon Canfield |
These days I use Blow-up only. It's faster and does slightly better. The new version of GF may change that though. Jon
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Jerry & Karen Bengtson |
I used a Canon 5D, ISO 100, Cropped to 8x10, 300dpi I used four different methods Fred Miranda’s Resize Pro - Cost $29.90 Alien Skin’s Blowup - Cost $199.00 OnOne Software’s Genuine Fractals - Cost $159.95 Photoshop CS2 with Vincent Versace’s method I blew up the 8x10 to a 48x60 using all four methods Resize Pro which only costs $29.90 gave by far the best results.
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Jerry & Karen Bengtson |
I used a Canon 5D, ISO 100, Cropped to 8x10, 300dpi I used four different methods Fred Miranda’s Resize Pro - Cost $29.90 Alien Skin’s Blowup - Cost $199.00 OnOne Software’s Genuine Fractals - Cost $159.95 Photoshop CS2 with Vincent Versace’s method I blew up the 8x10 to a 48x60 using all four methods Resize Pro which only costs $29.90 gave by far the best results.
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