Dpreview Head-to-head: Adobe Super Resolution vs. ON1 Resize AI vs. Topaz Labs Gigapixel AI

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Topaz released the new Photo Ai 2.1 version ($40 off now til Feb 17).

Dpreview tested compared the three major upscale software and concluded:

For my money, the clear winner here overall is Topaz Gigapixel AI. While it’s a bit prone to over-smoothing it generally gives clearly better results than its rivals. And that smoothing can easily be dialed back manually if, like me, you prefer a less-plasticky look.

The big disappointment of the trio was, surprisingly, Adobe. While there’s a more noticeable difference to be found in upsampling from higher-res source photos, in the lower-res shots where it’s potentially most useful, Super Resolution proved to be basically indistinguishable from the Preserve Details 2.0 filter.

Reminder: Topaz Gigapixel is available as standalone or within the now discounted new Photo Ai 2.1 version ($40 off now til Feb 17).

Reminder: New Kickstarter projects:

  • The new Spinn CP is now available on Kickstarter (Click here). It’s a different way to carry your camera and an update to their previous CP version. It now comes with two different base plates and a adjustable comfort strap made in five colours. From recycled raw materials.
  • The new Korin Anti-Theft bag launched on Kickstarter (Click here). No knife can cut this bag!
  • The new Power Junkie 2 is now available on Kickstarter (Click here).
  • Clever supply launched the new Camera Sling on Kickstarter (click here).
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a bit of everything…

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Olympus 60mm f2.8 Macro Lens – Take A Closer Look At Life

Today deals at Amazon, BHphoto, Adorama, Amazon DE, Amazon UK, Amazon FR, Amazon IT, FotoErhardt DE, FotoKoch DE.
Astrhori 18mm f/8 Shift Lens Review (Rob Trek).
DZOFilm Welcomes New Additions to the Catta Ace and Zoom Lens Line (Explora).
Best Travel Camera Cases for Your Equipment (42West).
Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 60mm f/2.8 Macro (Photographylife).

Plenty of news on the facebook OMD group, Panasonic FF and the GH5 group.

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OM System OM-5 in-depth review at Dpreview: “hard to match anywhere in the photography world”

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Dpreview concluded:

The OM-5’s balance between durability, capability, and portability is hard to match anywhere in the photography world. Although it lacks bleeding-edge performance, for the money this model gives beginners a lot of bang for the buck. It can take great-looking stills, has some of OM System’s famed computational photography features, and can shoot good enough video in a pinch, all while snapping away in snow and rain.

OM-5 at Bhphoto, Amazon, Adorama, GetOlympus. Amazon EU, FotoKoch, FotoErhardt, WexUK.

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