
I did try two different methods as another workaround: The goal is 28800 pixels on the long side for the image I am working with. Slicing up the image is a workaround but, for sure, with lots more work. The prior version did not have that limitation. Some sample output will be posted here later, if nobody else beats me to it. JPEG images) upscale videoclips that were shot at a lower resolution, but it will also allow even higher quality large format output at the printer's higher native resolution (600 / 720 PPI). Not only will this allow to produce decent quality (printed) output from a smartphone at a larger size, or even (by temporarily converting the frames to e.g. I'm glad we get to choose, but I'll be running on the Max quality setting most of the time. One does have the option of dropping the quality a bit though, which should then process the tasks a bit faster.

The improved quality does come at a price of slower processing and of more required memory. The best news is that the image quality has been improved even further, and more user control is offered in the balance between noise reduction and sharpening. I'm sure there will be some issues left (like incomplete EXIF), but they are working on those and things are getting better with each version. A major upgrade, free for existing license holders, was released today.ĮDIT: Here is a quick video overview of the functionality: īecause there is too much to post about, here is the list of changes:
