I have noticed when I use Preferences and seletced a resolution and size and save it, it reverts back to the original system defaults. The old version did not have this problem.
This is a bug our team is investigating at the moment. This is new to Topaz Photo.
Description of the issue:
When a specific resolution, width, or height is set for upscale in the preferences, those won’t be retained when the program is closed and will revert back to the default one.
We will write here once a fix for this is released.
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I receive images in batches of around 20 jpegs, pngs, or tiffs, the batches vary widely in quality, and within each batch the images may have different dimensions, different resolution, different colour space.
The output I need for each batch is to resize to specific pixel height (y-dimension) at a specific resolution.
I want to avoid having to select each image and apply settings by hand.
My ideal workflow would be to process in batches with Wonder by applying settings to the whole batch at once.
However, after setting the pixel dimension in the upscale field and then running the batch, the upscale is applied to each image as a scale factor, rather than as the pixel dimension, which does not give me the uniform y-dimension needed.
I know I can work around this by upscaling larger than needed and then resizing the batch in a second process, but I do a lot of these batches and would rather have a one-shot preset.
Advice would be welcome!
@PhilK - this is a known issue where Topaz Photo will use the scale factor and not the pixel set in Preferences. We will update this thread here once a fix is found and released.