![]() Scan within the optical resolution of scanner.If you’re using a flatbed scanner this will probably max out around 1,800ppi. ![]() ![]() ![]() Printing at 300dpi from a 35mm scan, you’re going to get something that fits easily on A4 paper. The results are usually poor.įor this test, I’ve taken a scan made using an Epson V700 flatbed scanner set to 1800ppi. The film is Kodak TMax100 which I shot using my Xpan camera. This produced an image 4,541 x 1,661 pixels or 15” x 5.5” when printed at 300dpi. When enlarged by 400%, the image is 18,164 x 6,644 pixels which at 300dpi gives a print of approximately 60” x 22”. The Topaz Gigapixel version is clearly sharper and has more detail. That the MacBook Pro GPU is fast is seen immediately in preview mode-what is extremely sluggish on the iMac 5K and quite slow on the Mac Pro happens rapidly on the MBP.In fact, some of the areas are a little too enhanced but I’ll discuss that in a moment.Ĭomparing processing performance, Photoshop made the 400% enlargement in just 4” whilst Topaz Gigapixel required 2’ 49”. Only once in a blue moon do you see this kind of absolute performance blowout. ![]() If below are out of date: view current Mac wishlist and all current OWC wishlists.ĬLICK TO VIEW: Recommended Memory, Storage,etcĬLICK TO VIEW: Recommended MacBook Pro Configurations ResultsĮven using CPU cores, the 2022 MacBook Pro M2 Max matches the 28-core 2019 Mac Pro-an amazing feat for a 12-core (8+4) laptop.īut the 38-core-GPU 2022 MacBook Pro M2 Max stomps all over the high-end Vega II video card of the Mac Pro, which takes a whopping 5.1X longer to finish the job. This tests scales a 60-megapixel (9552 X 6360) image 2X linearly to a 240 megapixel (19104 X 12720) image. Highly recommended for photographers looking to take any image to a far larger and higher quality size the results are jaw dropping. Topaz Labs' Topaz Gigapixel AI does computationally intensive high-grade image scaling using either CPU or GPU. ![]()
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