*NOTICE: At the time of recording this video, the site was working fully and FREE. Since uploading the site has been working intermittently and is now requiring sign up leading to a paid subscription 😁. I have been aware that there was a limited free period but now it seems it's requiring sign up. Gutted. I'll be looking for a free alternative - if you know of one, let me know in the comments.*
FYI - if you read the terms of service of the AI Upscaler you recommend in this video, it clearly states that they have the right to redistribute anything you upload as they see fit. So, kind of a stupid recommendation, mate. 8. Content and Output: "However, by posting Content using Service you grant us the right and license to use, modify, publicly perform, publicly display, reproduce, and distribute such Content on and through Service."
I've just spent a day looking for this info! Thanks a lot - every 'free' upscaler out there mysteriously includes a sign-up!! This is just what I need - and a proper English bloke talking to me too! Just checking it still works...
I found it more cost-effective and convenient to just get the Affinity 2 suite. Affinity photo 2 is the program I use to upscale. It's a one-time purchase, so you don't gotta worry about Adobe's subscription model. If you can save up $200, you can get three solid programs that any designer can capitalize on.
@@deborahlongmore2522 @Ann // Before we embark on this tale, I want you to imagine. Picture us not in this world of concrete and steel, but in the ethereal realm of the digital. Around us, the glow of a campfire flickers, not of wood and flame, but of pixels and binary. This is no ordinary gathering; this is a meeting of minds in the realm of Affinity Photo 2, a place where dreams take shape and images transform. We are not merely observers here. We are explorers, creators, artists. In the soft, pixelated glow of our digital campfire, we exchange tales and share wisdom. Tonight, we delve into a story of transformation, a journey of ten steps that will take a humble image from its modest beginnings to grandeur. So, gather closer, my friends. Warm your hands by the digital embers, let your eyes adjust to the ever-changing glow of the pixels. Listen to the whispers of the software's sprites in the quiet crackle and pop of our digital fire. It's time to begin our tale. A tale of metamorphosis, of growth, and of the magic that lies within Affinity Photo 2. Once upon a time, in the bustling digital kingdom of Affinity Photo 2, a humble image yearned for transformation. It desired to be grander, more significant, and it had chosen me, a wandering bard, to aid in its metamorphosis. Guided by the whispers of the software's sprites, I navigated to the mystical 'File' tab. There, hidden within its dropdown menu, lay the 'Open' option, a gateway to our quest. I knew then, it was time to seek our destined image. In the cavernous depths of my hard drive, I found the image, a humble portrait yearning for greatness. With a swift click, I brought it into our magical realm, Affinity Photo 2, preparing it for its destined transformation. Our journey led us next to the 'Document' tab. Here, nestled within its dropdown menu, we found 'Resize Document', a powerful incantation that could alter the very fabric of our image. Upon uttering this spell, a new realm unfolded before us, a control room of sorts. It was here we could adjust the size of our image, even manipulate the dots per inch, the DPI. The sprites whispered in my ear, guiding me to choose a DPI of 300 at the least and a size no smaller than 3500 pixels. But to truly elevate our image, I chose 400 DPI and 10,000 pixels. Content with our chosen measurements, I invoked the 'Resize' spell with a decisive click. In an instant, our humble image was transformed, magnified to grandeur, its details amplified and its presence striking. Our journey was nearing its end, but one final task remained. I returned to the trusted 'File' tab and from its dropdown menu, selected 'Export'. With a heart full of pride, I saved our newly transformed image in a special corner of my kingdom, ready to be admired by all who visited. Overwhelmed with joy and accomplishment, I couldn't help but celebrate. The humble image had undergone its destined transformation, reborn as a grand spectacle. It was a reminder of the power held within the kingdom of Affinity Photo 2, and the magic one could create with ten simple steps. Reclining by the digital hearth, I reveled in the glow of my achievement. I knew then that I was more than just a bard; I was an image wizard, an artisan in the realm of Affinity Photo 2. It was a journey of discovery and creation, a tale of transformation that would be passed down around many a campfire in the years to come. TL;DR 1) The program you are going to want to use is Affinity Photo 2. 2) Once the program is open, head to the [file] tab and select [Open] from the dropdown menu. 3) Look for the image you wish to upscale and open the file. 4) Once the image is loaded into Affinity Photo 2, click on the [Document] tab and select [Resize Document] from the dropdown menu. 5) Here you can adjust the size of your image under different forms of measurement, as well as the dots per inch (dpi). 6) I recommend a dpi of 300 minimum and 3500 pixels minimum. I typically use 400dpi and 10,000 pixels. 7) Once you are happy with your desired measurements, hit the [Resize] button and voila! Your document has now been resized. 8) All you need to do is go to the [File] tab again and select the [Export] option in the dropdown menu, then save the document to your desired location! 9) Be happy you now have a resized document! 10) Relax and know you're awesome.
@Ann Negative. The program adjusts the document to fit the size. As long as you stick to the Aspect Ratio similar to your image, the amount of pixels won't matter. Just keep the chain between the pixels selected while in [Resize Document], and it will lock the adjustments to your aspect ratio. Changing the actual dimensions of the image is what will give you distortions, but not the adjusting pixels. I have even downsized a document before with no issues. You mostly need to consider if your computer has a gpu strong enough to render something as large as, say, 10,000 pixels and 400dpi. Most modern computers do, though, so I wouldn't worry too much about that. On the off chance you don't, then the render will just take longer to complete, but it's not like you're rendering an 8k video for the internet.
My brother, I don't know how to thank you! One of the best design-related tips I've ever found here on RUclips! It will definitely help a lot of people. You just gained a new admirer and subscriber to your channel. Big hug and success!
Thank you ! I’ve been looking for a simple video straight to the point video on this all day! And loving the bloopers at the end ! 😂😂 will be following
Man thank you so much. At work we have this massive printer capable of printing 4ftx 8ft on top of fabric and some acoustic material. My boss needed a wood grain image printed onto it but the file was 12inch x 10inch. This should help a lot.
This is a spectacular asset. Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge. I will pay anything that they might require for this ability. I do not care if they share my work, it is a community.
HI Mark and thank you. Great energi you have! The upscaler is fantastic:) Question, I am about to start learning/using Photoshop, if I prepare the prints like you do, can I download them in a size JPG or PDF so that I don't need to use Dropbox for sending files to customers? Or do I do that after download from PS. As you see, I am a bit new to all this... Cheers from Sweden.
I got an error message when I tried doing this: Prediction failed. Not enough memory available to process your request. Try reducing the size or number of any file inputs or outputs.
Every time i use it is saying " Not enough memory available to process your request. Try reducing the size or number of any file inputs or outputs." Anyone else having this problem?
Yeah it uses so to create new pixels so it isn’t just enlarging. There’s a longer work around with photoshop where you dick around with the resolution and then use high pass filter to sharpen up the image but it takes ages. Just gutted this tool isn’t free anymore. I’m looking at Resize.com at mo
Thank you so much. Looking at other tutorials, this one was by far the easiest, and the program just simply does exactly what you need it to do. Well done
No, the image is so large that even at a lower resolution it’s better than a 300dpi image BUT if you needed to edit the picture you would struggle as most online editors like Gimp have an upload limit
Thank you. FYI the site gives non-stop "Not enough memory available to process your request. Try reducing the size or number of any file inputs or outputs." errors now.
Thanks man....2mb file converted to 39mb file. i want to change my photo dimension to 12in X16 in. Do u know any online tool, photoshop is a paid software....i just want to use one time?????
Thank you for this Pal. Must a person absolutely need Photoshop to complete the process, or is the image perfectly fine coming from the upscaler to print ready? Thanks heaps!
Thanks so much for taking the time to reply Bud! That's great to hear as I don't really want to spend money on PS, and was hoping for just a one app fix for the upscaling. Thank you again!@@TheDigitalLearningConsultant
Thank you so much for sharing! I've been trying to find a tool to enhance my Midjourney works! What I'm using now is a free online tool, Nero Image Upscaler. It can also enlarge pictures and does enhancement. I'll definitely try and compare these two :)
The service seem to be rather congested now and give an error 'due to size' even at a x2 resize. Hope that they solve the bandwidth problems. Cheers for the video mate.
Well, I'll be, I have been sitting for nights with my own ESREGEN jumping from one point to the other, and can't let it work because I just don't have the GPU power to make it all happen and here you appear with the answer. Thank you, you have no idea how much money and time you are saving me. You deserve a Sub, Notification, and a Like. Give that man a Bells!!
I see you like them Turtles, and so do I, I grew up with them, but mostly the old-school ones, back in the day when there were only good music and the only rap was Vanilla Ice and MC Hammer ( I prefer Metal and Rock ). Your website does not work so efficiently, I suggest Payhip. Followed you on Instagram, I know every bit helps for us artists. All the Best to you!
But the pixel dimension is MASSIVE that’s why I bought it into photoshop. That file is 300dpi and 420 x 594mm in dimension and the enlarged image is bigger than that!
Hello sir, i have made a wall printable. On etsy other sellers are able to show their printable in a frame hang on a certain wall, in a balcony, besides sofa or on a table etc. The point is to show the customer how it would look in their living roo, bedroom or anywhere in the house.....is their any website for such effects or any Ai tool?????? For now, i don't know how to use photoshop....
Hello Philip, which website would you recommend for the prints and the frames? Because the customer will download such jpg files but they need a website to print on a matt/glossy paper, frame it and then get shipped it to their homes??? kindly mention 2-3 websites if you know
I tried this last week and it worked as you said. I tried again today and was forced to create an account. It took awhile but I now have an account. Github requires that they have access to all my email accounts. I upscaled an image which is limited to 4 times for free accounts, but it worked well.
Hey man thanks for this! Really appreciate the knowledge you shared. I noticed that even though the image was 13k x 10k pixels, the dpi was only 72, does this effect the print quality?
You can always change it in Photoshop. PPI on the desktop doesn't matter, DPI set-up you should do in the final output file for printing. and of course, the larger the final print, the lower will be the DPI. 300 DPI for small formats, 72 and less DPI for large posters and billboards
It's dreadful - and you get this message: Not enough memory available to process your request. Try reducing the size or number of any file inputs or outputs.
Thanks for letting me know Jason! Since posting I’m finding that it sometimes gets overwhelmed with traffic and sometimes is prompting to sign up. Has it worked ok for you?
Hey Mark, How do you address the issue of file size when upscaling and using photoshop? Most POD won't allow files larger than 100MB PNG/JPG or 20mb SVG.
the standard square images from mid journey are 1024x1024 or about 2mb if you do a 10x upscale then you your image will be about 20mb when saving as a JPG in photo shop you have an option to choose file size from small to large I usually pick the option right below the highest file size and usually everything works out perfect
Thank you for this Pal. Must a person absolutely need Photoshop to complete the process, or is the image perfectly fine coming from the upscaler to print ready? Thanks heaps!@@darronchadwick9630
Hi Ronaldo. Thanks for your question. I opened it in photoshop to demonstrate how big the upscaled image now was. Also, just increasing the resolution in Photoshop creates noise and does not increase the detail. To fix this there’s lots of steps using the high pass filter etc. and the results aren’t that consistent. This tool takes literally seconds and produces really detailed images.
Okay so I noticed the upscaled image was still only 72ppi. So, basically dropping the 72ppi document into a new blank 300ppi document renders the image 300ppi?
Kind of. When you drop it into a 300ppi image, the pixel numbers remain the same, so the image would appear small in the new document (as there a fewer pixels per inch) - enlarging would usually spread out those pixels making the image appear jagged. With this, the image is enhanced AND is massive, so when you drop the image into a 300ppi document, the enhanced image is still bigger than the 300ppi dimensions (as is the case in the video) so the chances are, you would have to reduce the image size to fit the document - this would also tighten up the image too.
i just try click on pricing tab it said " You can use Replicate for free, but after a bit you'll be asked to enter your credit card. You pay by the second for the predictions you run. The price per second varies based on the hardware the model is run on.", so it mean it will be free on limited batch of image?
I think so but they’ve not made it clear. I’m not sure how they are tracking it as you don’t sign up - so IP address? And is the upscale a ‘prefiction’? Or is that part of the other services it offers? It’s really not clear.
Yeah, I think if you have a more textured image this would soften it for sure. In that instance, I would use photoshop or photopea, increase the pixels in image size, duplicate the layer, change blending mode to Overlay and then apply a high pass filter. It’s not perfect but would keep tectite
Unfortunately this is not free to use as stated. ...See pricing policy "You can use Replicate for free, but after a bit you'll be asked to enter your credit card. You pay by the second for the predictions you run. The price per second varies based on the hardware the model is run on." :(
*NOTICE: At the time of recording this video, the site was working fully and FREE. Since uploading the site has been working intermittently and is now requiring sign up leading to a paid subscription 😁. I have been aware that there was a limited free period but now it seems it's requiring sign up. Gutted. I'll be looking for a free alternative - if you know of one, let me know in the comments.*
Have you found another free tool that upscales images?
Any updates??? 4:07
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FYI - if you read the terms of service of the AI Upscaler you recommend in this video, it clearly states that they have the right to redistribute anything you upload as they see fit. So, kind of a stupid recommendation, mate.
8. Content and Output: "However, by posting Content using Service you grant us the right and license to use, modify, publicly perform, publicly display, reproduce, and distribute such Content on and through Service."
As can anyone as you can’t ‘own’ Ai work.
@@lesleyhunt7883 You can in UK, Ireland, and Canada.
I've just spent a day looking for this info! Thanks a lot - every 'free' upscaler out there mysteriously includes a sign-up!! This is just what I need - and a proper English bloke talking to me too! Just checking it still works...
It’s a bit hit and miss Daniel - l used it again just before Christmas without issue but I know for others it’s been a pain. Good luck!
I found it more cost-effective and convenient to just get the Affinity 2 suite. Affinity photo 2 is the program I use to upscale. It's a one-time purchase, so you don't gotta worry about Adobe's subscription model. If you can save up $200, you can get three solid programs that any designer can capitalize on.
How do you upscale in affinity 2 please?
I'd like to know this as well!
@@deborahlongmore2522 @Ann // Before we embark on this tale, I want you to imagine. Picture us not in this world of concrete and steel, but in the ethereal realm of the digital. Around us, the glow of a campfire flickers, not of wood and flame, but of pixels and binary. This is no ordinary gathering; this is a meeting of minds in the realm of Affinity Photo 2, a place where dreams take shape and images transform.
We are not merely observers here. We are explorers, creators, artists. In the soft, pixelated glow of our digital campfire, we exchange tales and share wisdom. Tonight, we delve into a story of transformation, a journey of ten steps that will take a humble image from its modest beginnings to grandeur.
So, gather closer, my friends. Warm your hands by the digital embers, let your eyes adjust to the ever-changing glow of the pixels. Listen to the whispers of the software's sprites in the quiet crackle and pop of our digital fire. It's time to begin our tale. A tale of metamorphosis, of growth, and of the magic that lies within Affinity Photo 2.
Once upon a time, in the bustling digital kingdom of Affinity Photo 2, a humble image yearned for transformation. It desired to be grander, more significant, and it had chosen me, a wandering bard, to aid in its metamorphosis.
Guided by the whispers of the software's sprites, I navigated to the mystical 'File' tab. There, hidden within its dropdown menu, lay the 'Open' option, a gateway to our quest. I knew then, it was time to seek our destined image.
In the cavernous depths of my hard drive, I found the image, a humble portrait yearning for greatness. With a swift click, I brought it into our magical realm, Affinity Photo 2, preparing it for its destined transformation.
Our journey led us next to the 'Document' tab. Here, nestled within its dropdown menu, we found 'Resize Document', a powerful incantation that could alter the very fabric of our image.
Upon uttering this spell, a new realm unfolded before us, a control room of sorts. It was here we could adjust the size of our image, even manipulate the dots per inch, the DPI. The sprites whispered in my ear, guiding me to choose a DPI of 300 at the least and a size no smaller than 3500 pixels. But to truly elevate our image, I chose 400 DPI and 10,000 pixels.
Content with our chosen measurements, I invoked the 'Resize' spell with a decisive click. In an instant, our humble image was transformed, magnified to grandeur, its details amplified and its presence striking.
Our journey was nearing its end, but one final task remained. I returned to the trusted 'File' tab and from its dropdown menu, selected 'Export'. With a heart full of pride, I saved our newly transformed image in a special corner of my kingdom, ready to be admired by all who visited.
Overwhelmed with joy and accomplishment, I couldn't help but celebrate. The humble image had undergone its destined transformation, reborn as a grand spectacle. It was a reminder of the power held within the kingdom of Affinity Photo 2, and the magic one could create with ten simple steps.
Reclining by the digital hearth, I reveled in the glow of my achievement. I knew then that I was more than just a bard; I was an image wizard, an artisan in the realm of Affinity Photo 2. It was a journey of discovery and creation, a tale of transformation that would be passed down around many a campfire in the years to come.
TL;DR
1) The program you are going to want to use is Affinity Photo 2.
2) Once the program is open, head to the [file] tab and select [Open] from the dropdown menu.
3) Look for the image you wish to upscale and open the file.
4) Once the image is loaded into Affinity Photo 2, click on the [Document] tab and select [Resize Document] from the dropdown menu.
5) Here you can adjust the size of your image under different forms of measurement, as well as the dots per inch (dpi).
6) I recommend a dpi of 300 minimum and 3500 pixels minimum. I typically use 400dpi and 10,000 pixels.
7) Once you are happy with your desired measurements, hit the [Resize] button and voila! Your document has now been resized.
8) All you need to do is go to the [File] tab again and select the [Export] option in the dropdown menu, then save the document to your desired location!
9) Be happy you now have a resized document!
10) Relax and know you're awesome.
@@zeketestorman4981 I'd definitely read that book. Per your instructions, would this not result in incredible detail loss and pixelation?
@Ann Negative. The program adjusts the document to fit the size. As long as you stick to the Aspect Ratio similar to your image, the amount of pixels won't matter. Just keep the chain between the pixels selected while in [Resize Document], and it will lock the adjustments to your aspect ratio. Changing the actual dimensions of the image is what will give you distortions, but not the adjusting pixels. I have even downsized a document before with no issues. You mostly need to consider if your computer has a gpu strong enough to render something as large as, say, 10,000 pixels and 400dpi. Most modern computers do, though, so I wouldn't worry too much about that. On the off chance you don't, then the render will just take longer to complete, but it's not like you're rendering an 8k video for the internet.
My brother, I don't know how to thank you! One of the best design-related tips I've ever found here on RUclips! It will definitely help a lot of people. You just gained a new admirer and subscriber to your channel. Big hug and success!
Thank you ! I’ve been looking for a simple video straight to the point video on this all day! And loving the bloopers at the end ! 😂😂 will be following
Thank you so much Queen Tiamo!!! Just out of interest, what did you enlarge? Thank you again for commenting, it means a lot!
the outro is soooo goood 😂
THX for this video, will use it from now on!
I couldn't resist subscribing to your channel, primarily because of the incredibly charismatic way you present the information in your video!
Alex! You’ll make me blush!
@@TheDigitalLearningConsultant :D Greetings from Bulgaria!
Thanks for this man. Great vid!
Man thank you so much. At work we have this massive printer capable of printing 4ftx 8ft on top of fabric and some acoustic material. My boss needed a wood grain image printed onto it but the file was 12inch x 10inch. This should help a lot.
I just started an Etsy store, I am now following you for sure!
Awesome video, that was very helpful, loved the bloopers LOL
Was searching this for months Man... Thanks for showing us the right tool 🙌🏻
Amazing... the best AI tool for upscale that I saw.
Congratulations.
Dude, that's impressive!
Cheers Pedro - thanks for letting me know
This is a spectacular asset. Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge. I will pay anything that they might require for this ability. I do not care if they share my work, it is a community.
Nice video. Been using the Gimp and had some real difficulties with upscale now I know why. Thanks
Holy cow!!! thank you! the results are insane!! I´m subscribed now!
Brilliant!!! Thank you!
Thank you, this was super helpful! Also, thanks for keeping it quick and free! Immediately subscribed to you channel.
My thoughts exactly. I subscribed also. plus the ending was hilarious.
HI Mark and thank you. Great energi you have! The upscaler is fantastic:) Question, I am about to start learning/using Photoshop, if I prepare the prints like you do, can I download them in a size JPG or PDF so that I don't need to use Dropbox for sending files to customers? Or do I do that after download from PS. As you see, I am a bit new to all this... Cheers from Sweden.
Thanks, this saved me! Unbelievable
I got an error message when I tried doing this: Prediction failed.
Not enough memory available to process your request. Try reducing the size or number of any file inputs or outputs.
Every time i use it is saying " Not enough memory available to process your request. Try reducing the size or number of any file inputs or outputs." Anyone else having this problem?
Is this different to just sizing it up in photoshop then? Does this upscaler build new pixels with ai?
Yeah it uses so to create new pixels so it isn’t just enlarging. There’s a longer work around with photoshop where you dick around with the resolution and then use high pass filter to sharpen up the image but it takes ages. Just gutted this tool isn’t free anymore. I’m looking at Resize.com at mo
@@TheDigitalLearningConsultant game changer! I just bought pixelcut to try this.
Thank you so much. Looking at other tutorials, this one was by far the easiest, and the program just simply does exactly what you need it to do. Well done
Thumbs up for representing the printers !
Do I have to have photoshop with midjourney to print a nice picture 8x16? Or 3x5" cards?
No, the image is so large that even at a lower resolution it’s better than a 300dpi image BUT if you needed to edit the picture you would struggle as most online editors like Gimp have an upload limit
Thank you. FYI the site gives non-stop "Not enough memory available to process your request. Try reducing the size or number of any file inputs or outputs." errors now.
I have a feeling the site is completely overwhelmed with traffic (I’m not that popular so it can’t just be from me!!)
@@TheDigitalLearningConsultant Must be because even when I try 0 size, it errors out.
Great energy!
Brilliant thank you, you have another subscriber.
You are elegant and great presenter and teacher thank you so much
Ahhh thank you!
love the look and feel of your videos.
Ahhh thanks Mall Hits!
Thanks man....2mb file converted to 39mb file. i want to change my photo dimension to 12in X16 in. Do u know any online tool, photoshop is a paid software....i just want to use one time?????
Try Photopea: ruclips.net/video/LWGfRBgrxEA/видео.html
Thanks for the help mate!
Thank you for this Pal. Must a person absolutely need Photoshop to complete the process, or is the image perfectly fine coming from the upscaler to print ready? Thanks heaps!
It’s absolutely fine. I only used Photoshop to illustrate the size it comes out as
Thanks so much for taking the time to reply Bud! That's great to hear as I don't really want to spend money on PS, and was hoping for just a one app fix for the upscaling. Thank you again!@@TheDigitalLearningConsultant
Thank you. I will try it
Thank you so much for sharing! I've been trying to find a tool to enhance my Midjourney works! What I'm using now is a free online tool, Nero Image Upscaler. It can also enlarge pictures and does enhancement. I'll definitely try and compare these two :)
Thank you for video! Looking forward to what’s to come!
Thanks for stopping by and commenting. It keeps me going!!!
The service seem to be rather congested now and give an error 'due to size' even at a x2 resize. Hope that they solve the bandwidth problems. Cheers for the video mate.
Dude, thanks for the vid. Very useful.
Thanks for letting me know @quandovoceleroscomentarios8808
Fantastic!!! Thank you, exactly what I've been looking for
Thanks Julious!!! Really appreciate you letting me know 😁
absolutely! Looking forward to seeing more of your videos!
Thanks for the help!🎉
Well, I'll be, I have been sitting for nights with my own ESREGEN jumping from one point to the other, and can't let it work because I just don't have the GPU power to make it all happen and here you appear with the answer. Thank you, you have no idea how much money and time you are saving me. You deserve a Sub, Notification, and a Like. Give that man a Bells!!
I felt this. Been using ChaiNNer with different models and it takes forever.
I see you like them Turtles, and so do I, I grew up with them, but mostly the old-school ones, back in the day when there were only good music and the only rap was Vanilla Ice and MC Hammer ( I prefer Metal and Rock ). Your website does not work so efficiently, I suggest Payhip. Followed you on Instagram, I know every bit helps for us artists. All the Best to you!
Thank You
the pixels are 72 dpi in the new image?
But the pixel dimension is MASSIVE that’s why I bought it into photoshop. That file is 300dpi and 420 x 594mm in dimension and the enlarged image is bigger than that!
This site doesn't seem to work anymore😢
Great resource...thanks so much!!! :)
Really pleased you found it useful!!!
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Very informative, liked commented and subscribed ❤
Brilliant! Thanks JR! :)
Hello sir, i have made a wall printable. On etsy other sellers are able to show their printable in a frame hang on a certain wall, in a balcony, besides sofa or on a table etc. The point is to show the customer how it would look in their living roo, bedroom or anywhere in the house.....is their any website for such effects or any Ai tool?????? For now, i don't know how to use photoshop....
I’ve not used it (although will now) but you could try mockey.ai
Best tutorial, thank you boss!
Hello Philip, which website would you recommend for the prints and the frames? Because the customer will download such jpg files but they need a website to print on a matt/glossy paper, frame it and then get shipped it to their homes??? kindly mention 2-3 websites if you know
I do this all the time and print banners on my HP Latex printer. I use Topaz and it works great. But THIS is free so I’m gonna try
i tried this a little while ago and the final product was great but it took forever to complete and I'm sure it crashed my browser several times:(
I can’t thank you enough, this is awesome!
Bandwidth issues? They seem to have disabled the upload button
Excellent vid and well explained for newbies like me, new sub gained. Loved the outtakes at the end too 😂
2:13 awesome!!
interesting video. learned more than i thought i would. thank you.
Thanks for letting me know! Really appreciate it
works great thank you for showing me
I'm so pleased Maarten! What image did you upscale?
THANK you so much . This Is So Practical .
I’d like to know how the size of images can decrease when you save it to Chrome files from Canva.
Excellent video and many many thanks for such a great pointer. This is exactly what I've been looking for. I've subcribed!
I use the Topaz Suite
Only issue is it’s making my file size HUGE so it won’t open in any program. Anyway around this?
Thank you Mark! This was so helpful :)
Thank you so much!!! It’s a shame it’s a limited trial. Have you tried any others?
Thanks so much for the tool, greatly appreciate it. Wish you were on Twitter.
I tried this last week and it worked as you said. I tried again today and was forced to create an account. It took awhile but I now have an account. Github requires that they have access to all my email accounts. I upscaled an image which is limited to 4 times for free accounts, but it worked well.
I'm experiencing the same thing.
Hey man thanks for this! Really appreciate the knowledge you shared. I noticed that even though the image was 13k x 10k pixels, the dpi was only 72, does this effect the print quality?
You can always change it in Photoshop. PPI on the desktop doesn't matter, DPI set-up you should do in the final output file for printing.
and of course, the larger the final print, the lower will be the DPI. 300 DPI for small formats, 72 and less DPI for large posters and billboards
Liked and subscribed when you asked for it :)
This was AMAZING! Thank you
Just discovered this channel...great video...very informative!! Are there any online resources that can expand an Ai image with terrible cropping? 🤔
Great information 😊
Very cool. Can’t wait to try
is it ok to dragged the picture (72dpi) to newly created document (300dpi) without changing it first to 300dpi manually?
Yes! I only change it to show the difference
It's dreadful - and you get this message: Not enough memory available to process your request. Try reducing the size or number of any file inputs or outputs.
Thank you so much! Great video!
Thanks for letting me know Jason! Since posting I’m finding that it sometimes gets overwhelmed with traffic and sometimes is prompting to sign up. Has it worked ok for you?
SUBSCRIBED!! TYY
Do you need an account to access this platform, it does not work for me.
Hey Mark,
How do you address the issue of file size when upscaling and using photoshop?
Most POD won't allow files larger than 100MB PNG/JPG or 20mb SVG.
the standard square images from mid journey are 1024x1024 or about 2mb if you do a 10x upscale then you your image will be about 20mb when saving as a JPG in photo shop you have an option to choose file size from small to large I usually pick the option right below the highest file size and usually everything works out perfect
Thank you for this Pal. Must a person absolutely need Photoshop to complete the process, or is the image perfectly fine coming from the upscaler to print ready? Thanks heaps!@@darronchadwick9630
How do you remove the background of these images since its a quite complicated design
thanks so much for your content sharing!
what if you wacked the first output back in for another 10x image?
You are a life saver!!!!!
Brilliant!!! Thanks for letting me know and I’m really pleased it worked for you!
Excellant video. Thank you.
I really appreciate that, thank you!
Thanks a lot !!!
Thanks heaps dude this was a HUGE help , Much respect
Brilliant!! Thanks for letting me know OB - it’s really appreciated. It’s a shame the site is a bit hit and miss now though.
Any plupdates??? Updates??
Thank you that video about upscale AI artwork is very helpful.
Thanks for taking the time to let me know!! It really does mean a lot
THANK YOU VERY MUCH SIR...🤟
You're opening it in Photoshop already. you can already turn the resolution from 72 to 300, why not do that? just curious.
Hi Ronaldo. Thanks for your question. I opened it in photoshop to demonstrate how big the upscaled image now was. Also, just increasing the resolution in Photoshop creates noise and does not increase the detail. To fix this there’s lots of steps using the high pass filter etc. and the results aren’t that consistent. This tool takes literally seconds and produces really detailed images.
@@TheDigitalLearningConsultant oh I see. Thank you for the clarification.
Okay so I noticed the upscaled image was still only 72ppi. So, basically dropping the 72ppi document into a new blank 300ppi document renders the image 300ppi?
Kind of. When you drop it into a 300ppi image, the pixel numbers remain the same, so the image would appear small in the new document (as there a fewer pixels per inch) - enlarging would usually spread out those pixels making the image appear jagged. With this, the image is enhanced AND is massive, so when you drop the image into a 300ppi document, the enhanced image is still bigger than the 300ppi dimensions (as is the case in the video) so the chances are, you would have to reduce the image size to fit the document - this would also tighten up the image too.
@@TheDigitalLearningConsultant hmm . . . okay thanks. That upscale site isn't free by the way.
please make a video on how to remove background color with the best technique you know but on a complex and hard image to do!
I'll see what I can do!!! Always good to be getting new ideas for content. Thanks
i just try click on pricing tab it said " You can use Replicate for free, but after a bit you'll be asked to enter your credit card. You pay by the second for the predictions you run. The price per second varies based on the hardware the model is run on.", so it mean it will be free on limited batch of image?
I think so but they’ve not made it clear. I’m not sure how they are tracking it as you don’t sign up - so IP address? And is the upscale a ‘prefiction’? Or is that part of the other services it offers? It’s really not clear.
This method "eat" a texture. It fit to near to vector images.
Yeah, I think if you have a more textured image this would soften it for sure. In that instance, I would use photoshop or photopea, increase the pixels in image size, duplicate the layer, change blending mode to Overlay and then apply a high pass filter. It’s not perfect but would keep tectite
Thanks!
Unfortunately this is not free to use as stated. ...See pricing policy "You can use Replicate for free, but after a bit you'll be asked to enter your credit card. You pay by the second for the predictions you run. The price per second varies based on the hardware the model is run on." :(
Yeah. Further digging was definitely required. Apologies
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It might have been a good idea to put a link in the description eh?
That is such useful information. Thank you very much.
The other Mark Walker agrees
just tried upscaling an image to print out for a friends van and getting memory limit errors. Even setting scale to 2x is throwing errors. :(