Just announced: New Gigapixel AI v5.6 with Major usability improvements and faster performance (and save $32 using our code)

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Topaz announced the new Gigapixel update. And til September 14 you save $32 if you use our code “RUMOR” at checkout (Click here). Don’t forget you can also use the free trial if you want to test the results.

Gigapixel let’s you upscale your photos by up to 600% while perfectly preserving image quality with the power of AI.

Gigapixel AI v5.6 at a glance

  • New Comparison View for convenient AI model comparison – Easily compare three different AI models or the same one using different settings simultaneously.
  • Improved color and tone processing for RAW and DNG files – When available, Gigapixel AI will apply a camera-specific color profile and provide improved overall color accuracy.
  • Overhauled AI model downloads – Improved overall experience when downloading optimized AI model files.
  • Performance and UI improvements – Numerous bug fixes and updated image previewing for an even better user experience

You can read the detailed new features list and detailed explanation on this Topaz Blog post.

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1h chat with Olympus Visionary Peter Baumgarten

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Olympus Visionary Peter Baumgarten will explain the Olympus features he uses regularly in his landscape and wildlife photography and how they can help you! Get ready to learn about Live Composite Mode, Live ND, Focus Stacking, C-AF + Tracking, Pro Capture, and more.

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Olympus M.Zuiko 8-25mm F4.0 Pro field review at ePhotozine: “strong contender as a go-to travel companion”

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Preorders: Olympus 8-25mm PRO at BHphoto, Adorama, Fotokoch DE, Calumet DE, Park UK, Wex UK.

ePhotozine published the full Olympus M.Zuiko 8-25mm review and concluded:

This is a versatile lens indeed, performing well, nice and compact and at a reasonable price, making it a strong contender as a go-to travel companion. The close focusing is a bonus.

The only limitations are really relating to the small MFT format, which is by its nature diffraction limited. This shows clearly in the results, but as long as the lens is kept to f/8, possibly f/11, or faster than the images are very crisp.

Depth of field is another issue, and the lens will not be for those who seek defocused backgrounds at wide apertures. There is too much DOF in the MFT format for that. Conversely, those who desire as much DOF as possible will be highly satisfied.

Highly Recommended.

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