My oldish computer can't run this software, but I thought many of you would be interested:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TyNdi8y619o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TyNdi8y619o
My oldish computer can't run this software, but I thought many of you would be interested:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TyNdi8y619o
It's probably good for large prints, and potentially for getting a respectable size image from a very tight crop, though there has to be a point of diminishing returns as you get fewer and fewer pixels. I'm also wondering how it does on older cameras like the D90 that were in the 10-12MP range.
But yeah, the AI stuff requires horsepower. I'm going back and forth between a new MacBook Pro or an iMac that I can upgrade on my own for some things at less money and just keeping the old MacBook around for travel (would have to wait until I got home to fully process stuff on trips).
It's probably good for large prints, and potentially for getting a respectable size image from a very tight crop, though there has to be a point of diminishing returns as you get fewer and fewer pixels. I'm also wondering how it does on older cameras like the D90 that were in the 10-12MP range.
But yeah, the AI stuff requires horsepower. I'm going back and forth between a new MacBook Pro or an iMac that I can upgrade on my own for some things at less money and just keeping the old MacBook around for travel (would have to wait until I got home to fully process stuff on trips).
If I were you, I'd put an SSD drive in that old MacBook... and I'd bet an dollar that you'll be blown away at the performance increase and won't decide to buy a new computer.
I tried Topaz's AI stuff when it first came out... it's GigaThing... Tested it for an hour and unloaded it... I use a D810 and didn't see much improvement over any of the other tools I use... especially for the prices... Sorry... Even now, I see them advertising all over social media with their comparison photos and sort of laugh and wonder how many people stare at the images and think to themselves...what's the difference?
Advantage of ON1 is that for canvases it automates a mirrored wrap. I suspect I can find a photoshop action for that.