Enhance! Superresolution Tutorial in Adobe Photoshop |
Ian Norman
In this tutorial Ian Norman shows us how to enhance the resolution of a camera sensor with a technique called superresolution. With this technique, it’s possible to mimic the sensor-shift high-resolution mode found on cameras like the Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II to squeeze more megapixels out of the sensor. In his example, he increases the resolution of a 24 megapixel photo to more than 90 megapixels. See the full written tutorial here …..
NEW! Additional stuff: In this short clip, Ian Norman shows two different methods for averaging layers in Photoshop.
Source: Photon Collective
Previous articleFujifilm XM-FL 24mm f/8 First Impressions Review | Brendan NystedtNext article RAW FILE CONVERTER EX 2.0 powered by SILKYPIX | Fujifilm Global
2 comment(s)
Comments are closed.
Hi, Thanks for the videos, I’m new to this, Is it possible to do this with Adobe Elements 10 ?
Hello,
I just tried this technique, but the resulting image isn’t any more detailed than a single uprez’ed image with sharpening. Tried it with a stack of 20 36MP raw images, then a stack of 16 9MP jpg. Not sure if I’m doing something wrong, but I followed your tutorial (both videos) to the letter.
Regards,
Val