I remember this was always an issue more or less because to make the preview in the output quality it would have to process the whole image which would take the same amount of time than processing the image. So to speed up the preview the quality has been loweredâŠ
For most applications in which presentation quality matters, Bilinear or Bicubic scaling is used when enlarging. Gigapixel uses the Nearest Neighbor algorithm instead which is more useful for production purposes as it shows the original pixels as clearly as possible.
Thanks for the responses @Viscerous and @TPX. Upon further investigation, I have learned that when viewing a low-resolution image, many programs (including windows photo viewer) use algorithms to âimproveâ image quality when upscaling the image. The image displayed in the Gigapixel AI is indeed the original image.
p.s. Just checked the Standalone and itâs doing the exact same thing. Doesnât recognize that upper left quadrant as a usable view in Comparison View. And, no label there either.
Comparison View displays up to three different AI models simultaneously, letting you decide which one works best with your photos. We also ported a new feature from Video Enhance AI that allows you to view the same AI model in all three quadrants using varying parameters.
Hi Don, That may be that in GAI we canât adjust the top left quadrant. But it was always labeled. Just like what youâve posted in your reply.
My comparison view - all of a sudden - has no such label (I donât think it shows one in my snip); in both Ps plugin & standalone versions. Thatâs whatâs puzzling. I tried to get it to display what that box is with no luckâŠ
Any ideas why my upper left quadrant is label less? Thx.