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.