


The 600% upscaling gave me a file printable to dimensions I would not be able to achieve with the original file from the camera. The EOS D30 2160 x 1440 pixels image was transformed in a 12960 x 8640 pixels photo Gigapixel and the original, to show the difference in size. Let me share one example: in a few minutes, a 2160 x 1440 pixels from the 3.1MP camera was transformed into a 12960 x 8640, 112 MB file that could be printed at 109 x 73 cm at 300dpi. I did not try with a smartphone photo, but did pick some files from my Canon D30 to test, and was completely convinced. Gigapixel allows you to to get 100MP or even 1000MP photos from the files captured with a standard DSLR or mirrorless camera, and Topaz Labs even claims it can transform smartphones photos “into 100MP size and 16-bit quality that looks like it could only have come from a DLSR camera”. sampling, but you should not bite off more than you can chew! Gigapixel promises to enlarge your images up to 600% with revolutionary A.I.
