: This was the star feature. It could detect tiny, blurry faces in the background of a photo and reconstruct them with surprising clarity.
Topaz Gigapixel AI 4.4.0, released in late 2019, was a turning point for photographers and digital artists. Before this version, "upscaling" often meant blurry pixels and jagged edges. Version 4.4.0 changed the game by refining how machine learning interprets low-resolution data. The Breakthrough of 4.4.0
: Photographers could crop 70% of an image and still have enough resolution for a high-quality gallery print.
: The software used "Generative Adversarial Networks" (GANs) to "fill in" missing details like skin texture or fabric weaves.
: This was the star feature. It could detect tiny, blurry faces in the background of a photo and reconstruct them with surprising clarity.
Topaz Gigapixel AI 4.4.0, released in late 2019, was a turning point for photographers and digital artists. Before this version, "upscaling" often meant blurry pixels and jagged edges. Version 4.4.0 changed the game by refining how machine learning interprets low-resolution data. The Breakthrough of 4.4.0
: Photographers could crop 70% of an image and still have enough resolution for a high-quality gallery print.
: The software used "Generative Adversarial Networks" (GANs) to "fill in" missing details like skin texture or fabric weaves.