
And what I want to show you is if you look over here, you’ll see that we’ve got the original, which is 433 kilobytes. So the photo you see right here is chosen Miyagi, and this is an very, very old photo, as you can tell. And if you ever seen the karate kid, which you probably have, then you would recognize go Jeru karate in that movie. Joe, Jim Yagi is the, the grandfather of Goju Ru this is the grandfather of, of the karate that I study personally. Kivowitz a storyteller with a camera talking about all the things photographers like you and I are thinking about.Īnd in this video, I want to talk about enlarging older, small photos, and I’m going to use an example of chosen Miyagi. Adobe did not make it very straightforward in order to access this like they should have, but I’m going to show you how to do it anyway. And today I want to show you how to do super resize. And if you already are Photoshop user, you know, have access to super resize. In the past, I’ve made a video on Topaz gigapixel AI, and it is a pretty cool tool, but it’s another piece of software that has to be installed in your machine. And this is an AI based in a large mint feature that can turn a small JPEG, like the one you see right here into a raw file in an Adobe DNG format. I want to talk about a new feature called super resize inside of Photoshop. The transcript may contain spelling, grammar, and other errors, and is not a substitute for watching the video.

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