![]() You are likely already familiar with the reverse when you edit photos. But at its core, it is using artificial intelligence to predict what a higher resolution photo may look like from a current, “downgraded” image. Upscaling AI can take on several meanings depending on the company you are looking at (and whatever colorful language they throw into their marketing). That being said, visible improvements (or lack thereof) are reflective of the final results even if the exact level of zoom is not perfect. Note: Side-by-side images used within the article may not be perfect overlaps. So I wondered, can upscaling AI help me get a better photo after the fact, ultimately to print a larger photo for my house? This seemed like a great opportunity to test out several services! The photo looks great even at this lower resolution, don't get me wrong, but when it comes to blowing up the image to larger file size for print, it wasn't perfect the way a 104 MP shot would've been. Instead of being on the 104 MP camera mode, I was set on a ~9 MP camera setting as I played around with other modes before coming into this quick scene. ![]() This shot could only have been taken on my phone as the subject of the shot, a lion standing on a rock a la the Lion King, was so close to our vehicle that my 150-600mm camera lens was far too tight to do the full scene justice (even the 50mm lens on my wife's camera was not wide enough as well).īut there was one problem- my phone's camera wasn't in the best mode when I got this shot. ![]() When I went on safari in Africa, I got a wealth of amazing photos with my rather expensive mirrorless camera and telephoto lens.īut perhaps the best photo of the ~10,000 shots my wife and I took was not on my professional camera, but rather on my cell phone. Please review our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy. Disclaimer: This Week in Blogging uses demographic data, email opt-ins, and affiliate links to operate this site.
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