Post by account_disabled on Jan 28, 2024 3:45:32 GMT
Topaz Labs Gigapixel is one of the best image enhancement apps available. Now, it should be even better, thanks to the biggest app update that Topaz Labs has released in over a year. Users will see a number of improvements, including a new interface and, not surprisingly, improvements to the AI engine. Gigapixel is often a popular application for those who want to increase the size or enhance the details in their images. It features advanced AI tools that allow users to enhance brightness and clarity, enhance detail, enhance textures, and even create cleaner lines in graphic design work. It's a great choice for enhancing low-quality images or enhancing images with significant digital zoom, and can even help restore vintage images.
The latest Fax Lists version of this program, Gigapixel 7, offers even more tools. To begin with, Topaz has updated two AI models. Currently, they are under separate names, so users have access to the original versions as well. However, new models will eventually replace older models. Overall, Topaz says that these new models should be more productive and improve quality. Gigapixel 7 also includes improved blur compatibility in Standard v2, which resolves the previous blur patch issue. Computer display with Topaz Labs Gigapixel 7 on the screen. In High Fidelity v2, Topaz has "improved grain preservation compatibility to reduce JPEG sliders," Topaz explains in the release notes.
For use cases that require preserving the original sound/grain, select this model and adjust the two sliders." The developer has also fixed tile blending artifacts in High Fidelity v2 and tile artifacts in both models in the Apple Silicon Mac Neural Engine. Users can disable the neural engine, but it slows down processing. The AI engine also sees an update that provides better compatibility and faster processing. Updated Topaz UI with new design and controls and updated preferences with new options. Users should keep in mind that upgrading to Gigapixel 7 resets their preferences, so they should check their current selections and check them again after the upgrade. Part of the UI updates allows users to use Ctrl/Cmd + A to select all and Ctrl/Cmd + Shift + A to deselect all images. And when users select more than one image, the right control panel shows a mixed state if the values differ between the images.
The latest Fax Lists version of this program, Gigapixel 7, offers even more tools. To begin with, Topaz has updated two AI models. Currently, they are under separate names, so users have access to the original versions as well. However, new models will eventually replace older models. Overall, Topaz says that these new models should be more productive and improve quality. Gigapixel 7 also includes improved blur compatibility in Standard v2, which resolves the previous blur patch issue. Computer display with Topaz Labs Gigapixel 7 on the screen. In High Fidelity v2, Topaz has "improved grain preservation compatibility to reduce JPEG sliders," Topaz explains in the release notes.
For use cases that require preserving the original sound/grain, select this model and adjust the two sliders." The developer has also fixed tile blending artifacts in High Fidelity v2 and tile artifacts in both models in the Apple Silicon Mac Neural Engine. Users can disable the neural engine, but it slows down processing. The AI engine also sees an update that provides better compatibility and faster processing. Updated Topaz UI with new design and controls and updated preferences with new options. Users should keep in mind that upgrading to Gigapixel 7 resets their preferences, so they should check their current selections and check them again after the upgrade. Part of the UI updates allows users to use Ctrl/Cmd + A to select all and Ctrl/Cmd + Shift + A to deselect all images. And when users select more than one image, the right control panel shows a mixed state if the values differ between the images.