I think this may be the first time I am posting on this forum. I would normally post images on the E-M1 Mk II image thread. Having said that, I don't post much on the m43 forum anymore.
Here are 3 different views of the iconic LA skyline, shot recently with the Olympus 40-150 PRO on E-M1 Mk II.
Thanks Rasmus! Not a stitch. Shot with the 40-150 PRO at 100mm or 200mm in FF terms. I put it through Topaz Lab's AI Gigapixel standalone software and it does an incredible job of pulling out the details and clarity, etc. You should see the large file version - you could read most of the building names!
bobbytan wrote:
Thanks Rasmus! Not a stitch. Shot with the 40-150 PRO at 100mm or 200mm in FF terms. I put it through Topaz Lab's AI Gigapixel standalone software and it does an incredible job of pulling out the details and clarity, etc. You should see the large file version - you could read most of the building names!
That's impressive! I haven't thought much about enlarging the files really, how many MP did you get this up to? Does it increase details and clarity for all sorts of shots as well or are there any requirements for it to work? Do you "need" to enlarge it in order to get more clarity and detail out of it?
Lots of questions at once! I need to test it my self I believe!
You can uprez any file by 0.5 to 6x. So far, it has worked on the images I have tried - but you have to start with a well-exposed and reasonably sharp image, course. Garbage in and garbage out! I believe you can download a 30-day trial version. So test it yourself. But be sure to check and see that your computer meets all the requirements on the graphic card, etc. I would normally prefer to enlarge it to the max size and then resize it down to the size that you need - in my case it’s usually 4000 pixels or 20” wide.
Wilbus wrote:
That's impressive! I haven't thought much about enlarging the files really, how many MP did you get this up to? Does it increase details and clarity for all sorts of shots as well or are there any requirements for it to work? Do you "need" to enlarge it in order to get more clarity and detail out of it?
Lots of questions at once! I need to test it my self I believe!
bobbytan wrote:
I think this may be the first time I am posting on this forum. I would normally post images on the E-M1 Mk II image thread. Having said that, I don't post much on the m43 forum anymore.
Here are 3 different views of the iconic LA skyline, shot recently with the Olympus 40-150 PRO on E-M1 Mk II.