

It was the core technology behind Super Resolution.Įnhance details used "an advanced machine learning model trained on millions of photos" as Eric Chen described Super Resolution in a post on the Adobe Blog.

Artificial IntelligenceĪ couple of years ago, Adobe's Michaël Gharbi and Richard Zhang developed Enhance Details. The D5300 is known for producing green stars, and Super Resolution made them much worse.Ĭomparison images show here have been enlarged another 200 percent to more clearly show the differences. In this case, ACR's Super Resolution did not do such a good job. This shows the results of Super Resolution with a Nikon D5300 with smaller pixels, and the Sigma 105mm f/1.4. To open JPEGs or TIFFs, select Edit > Preferences > Camera Raw and in the File Handling tab, set JPEG or TIFF to Automatically open all supported JPEGs or TIFFs. Raw files open in the Camera Raw dialog box by default. You have to open the image by selecting File > Open As and selecting Camera Raw from the drop-down menu. Note, you can't access this Enhance command for Super Resolution if the file is already open in Photoshop and you select Filter > Camera Raw Filter. Then right click on the image and select Enhance > Super Resolution, or use the keyboard shortcut CTRL SHIFT D. You access Super Resolution in the ACR window when you open a raw file from Bridge into Adobe Camera Raw. The tests were done on Nikon Z6 NEF raw files that were opened in Adobe Camera Raw (ACR) with the adjustments below. It did not work well with that same lens on my Nikon D5300 which has smaller pixels and a notorious green pixel problem. It worked well with a single frame from my Nikon Z6 shot with my Sigma Art 105mm at f/1.4. I did some quick tests with some long-exposure deep-sky astronomical images and found that it works. The latest version of Photoshop 21.2.6 offers a new "Super Resolution" image re-sampling method that will double the pixel size of your image using artificial intelligence (AI) with machine learning in Adobe's Camera Raw module. The second image has been resized to 200 percent using ACR Super Resolution.Ĭomparison images shown here have been enlarged another 200 percent to more clearly show the differences. The original image has been resized in Photoshop with Bilinear interpolation to 200 percent of its original size. Click or tap again to go back to the previous image. Photoshop's Super Resolution does a pretty remarkable job of improving the apparent resolution of this image, a single 30-second exposure of a star field taken with a Nikon Z6 and Sigma Art 105mm at f/1.4.Ĭlick your mouse cursor in the image, or tap the image if you have a touchscreen, to see the comparison.
