Because you’re reading this, you’ve likely hit the wall. You have an image - maybe it’s a killer shot from an iPhone 8 that you held onto too long, a client’s low-res logo, or a Midjourney generation that looks incredible on your phone but falls apart on a 27-inch monitor. Five years ago, you were stuck. You’d use "Bicubic Smoother" in Photoshop, add some noise to hide the blur, and pray nobody looked too close-... read more ›
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Dec
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In the past, "upscaling" was a dirty word in professional circles. Bicubic resampling in Photoshop gave us mushy, soft messes that looked like watercolor paintings gone wrong. You couldn't invent detail that wasn't there. That rule is dead. Technological advancements in machine learning—specifically the generative adversarial networks (GANs) and diffusion models used by Topaz Labs—have changed the physics of digital imaging. We can now add resolution while recovering (or even creating) texture, sharpness, and fidelity.... read more ›








