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Topaz A.I. Gigapixel 3.1.1 (x64)
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A.I.Gigapixel™ is the first and only desktop application to use the power of artificial intelligence to enlarge your images while adding natural details for an amazing result. Using deep learning technology, A.I.Gigapixel™ can enlarge images and fill in details that other resizing products leave out. These traditional methods produce images that are blurry, unrealistically painterly, and lack the details that are present in real high resolution images.

Capability
Think only an expensive 50MP medium format camera can deliver large, high quality images? Now you can create 100MP or even 1,000MP photos with a standard DSLR/Mirrorless camera! Do you wish that pictures taken with your smartphone had higher quality? A.I.Gigapixel™ can transform them into 100MP size and 16-bit quality that looks like it could only have come from a DLSR camera.

Flexibility
Need more flexibility after your photoshoots? Usually, the lack of resolution stops you from cropping an image to frame it just right. With A.I.Gigapixel™, you can crop your photo, then simply enlarge it back to the desired size. Need to do large format printing, but only have small images to work with? Don’t lose the quality when increasing the size. Now you can print your photo 6ft (1.8m) tall at 300DPI.

Resourcefulness
You have a project that demands high quality large images, but all you have are old low resolution shots. Let A.I.Gigapixel™ give them new dimensions and details. Like many people, your library contains various sources such as scans, drone footage, video frame captures, downloaded stock photography, search engine images, etc. Don’t be held back because you don’t have a high resolution copy of something – Make everything work.


How does A.I.Gigapixel™ create missing details?
Other image resizing software relies on interpolation to scale up images. A.I.Gigapixel™ is different. It uses state-of-the-art “deep learning” methods to both enlarge and enhance images:

1. To teach the difference between low and high quality results, we started by gathering millions of photos of all subjects and styles.
2. The photos are then used to create a sophisticated neural network that gradually learns the best way to enlarge, enhance, and create natural details.
3. Our proprietary A.I. engine uses your computer’s graphics card to perform the task in a reasonable amount of time.


Release Notes:
- We fixed a problem with custom ratios, which should now work correctly We fixed a problem that prevented the Start button from enabling when using inches value We fixed a problem where the installer would stall after user accepted terms & agreements We fixed a problem where A.I. Gigapixel saved images at 72ppi with no regard to the input ppi value We fixed a problem that was contributing to underexposure in some images.

New Features:
- A new preferences window for the application has been added. Depending on platform, it can be accessed through the ‘File’ or [Application Name] menu.
- The preview panel will open by default after adding the first image. This can be disabled in the new preferences window
- Options for JPEG and TIF have been added to the ‘Convert Files To’ list box.
In the file processing list, the color profile is detected and displayed next to the resolution for the input side. As you change options in the right panel, the output color profile will be -updated. By default, RAW images will be processed as JPG images, maximum quality, ProPhoto RGB color profile.

Changes:
- The ‘Convert Files For - Only RAW Files’ option has been removed and replaced by a simpler ‘Convert File Format - Yes or No’ control. If changes to the file type or color profile of the output image are desired, choose Yes. The relevant options will be shown depending on the choices made.
- The ‘Keep Metadata’ control has been moved into the Output group box.
- In the file process list, the progress bar has been moved to the bottom of each box and made wider.
- When typing in the ‘Output Filename Prefix’ or ‘Suffix’ textfields, the changes are reflected as you type each character
- The ‘Use dedicated graphics processing’ option in the help menu has been moved to the new preferences window. It is labeled as ‘Processing Mode - GPU/CPU’
- The ‘Background Processing’ option in the help menu has been moved to the new preferences window. It is labeled as ‘Process images as a background task - Yes/No’
- The ‘Enable File Logging/Disable File Logging’ option in the help menu has been reworded to ‘File Logging: On/Off’

Fixes:
- The selection of color profile (or desire to keep the color profile) was not being consistently applied to images.
- The selection for Image quality for JPEG images may not have been applied consistently to images.
- The selection for Compression for PNG images may not have been applied consistently to images.
- When resizing images by width or height and using centimeters as the unit of measurement, output image size was larger than expected size.

Operating System Requirements:
- Windows 7 x64
- Windows 8/8.1 x64
- Windows 10 x64

Hardware Requirements:
- System RAM: 8GB // 16GB recommended
- GPU VRAM: 2GB // 4GB recommended
- GeForce GTX 960 4GB recommended
- Radeon R9 270 4GB recommended

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In my opinion after testing it is working much faster than the last version. For me it looks like that the last version was something like a beta or release candidate. The first different that you see is that it is now again only one file (preactivated) to install.  

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Topaz A.I. Gigapixel 3.1.1 (x64) - by Togijak - 02-05-2019, 04:24 PM
RE: Topaz A.I. Gigapixel 3.1.1 (x64) - by PriSim - 02-06-2019, 12:50 PM

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