RichardMH Posted August 7, 2021 Posted August 7, 2021 I have Topaz Denoise AI, Sharpen AI and Gigapixel AI. The plugins for Denoise and Sharpen work but Affinity Photo can't find Gigapixel. I'm on a PC running Windows 10 and have the Gigapixel folder in the Plugin Search Folders. Help! Quote
John Rostron Posted August 7, 2021 Posted August 7, 2021 I think it is because the Affinity plugin interface only operates on fixed-sized images. The whole point of Gigapixel is that it increases the image size, so there is no way to return it through the plugin interface. This is probably the reason why plugins like the DXO Nik perspective plugin do not work in Affinity. John Ninjas and RichardMH 2 Quote Windows 11, Affinity Photo 2.4.2 Designer 2.4.2 and Publisher 2.4.2 (mainly Photo). CPU: Intel Core i5 8500 @ 3.00GHz. RAM: 32.0GB DDR4 @ 1063MHz, Graphics: 2047MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050
All Media Lab Posted November 16, 2021 Posted November 16, 2021 @BobZ6 Hi Bob, Gigapixel is a stand alone application (no plugin) and DenoiseAI and SharpenAI are plugins and stand alone apps. So there is no way to use Gigipixel as a plugin (at the moment, maybe it ill change in the future). David Quote
RichardMH Posted November 16, 2021 Author Posted November 16, 2021 1 hour ago, All Media Lab said: @BobZ6 Hi Bob, Gigapixel is a stand alone application (no plugin) and DenoiseAI and SharpenAI are plugins and stand alone apps. So there is no way to use Gigipixel as a plugin (at the moment, maybe it ill change in the future). David It's advertised as working as a plugin for Photoshop CC 2020 and later and there is a PS_Plugins-x64 folder Quote
John Rostron Posted November 16, 2021 Posted November 16, 2021 54 minutes ago, RichardMH said: It's advertised as working as a plugin for Photoshop CC 2020 and later and there is a PS_Plugins-x64 folder But does this folder contain an .8bf file? These are the only ones that will work with Affinity (and not all of those will). I suspect that it might be a different kind of plug-in, one that can return a different-sized return image that Photoshop can accept. John Quote Windows 11, Affinity Photo 2.4.2 Designer 2.4.2 and Publisher 2.4.2 (mainly Photo). CPU: Intel Core i5 8500 @ 3.00GHz. RAM: 32.0GB DDR4 @ 1063MHz, Graphics: 2047MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050
Andy05 Posted November 16, 2021 Posted November 16, 2021 1 hour ago, John Rostron said: But does this folder contain an .8bf file? Yes. But unlike Topaz sharpen AI and denoise AI, the Topaz gigapixel plugin is not compatible with affinity photo (it won't show up in the filters' list at all). Ninjas and RichardMH 2 Quote »There are three responses to a piece of design: yes, no, and wow. Wow is the one to aim for.« Milton Glaser (1929 - 2020)
OldRadioGuy Posted November 16, 2021 Posted November 16, 2021 13 hours ago, RichardMH said: It's advertised as working as a plugin for Photoshop CC 2020 and later and there is a PS_Plugins-x64 folder The German photo editor PhotoLine runs Topaz Gigapixel but as a external editor, not a plugin. I no longer have Photoshop, but I'll bet it's doing the same. BetoTex 1 Quote IMac Retina 5k, 27-inch, 2017, 4.2 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7, 64GB memory. macOS 13.4.1
RichardMH Posted November 16, 2021 Author Posted November 16, 2021 At one stage I contacted Topaz about the order of applying their applications. About Gigapixel they said "Gigapixel AI would be very last after all other edits are done, unless you're starting with a very low resolution image to begin. Then you may want to use it in the beginning and end." I print outside Photo anyway so on the rare case I need to resize putting a tiff through Gigapixel before my print application isn't a drama. (I was in contact with Topaz about a noisy lowish resolution image from a friend's phone and whether to resize or denoise first) Quote
Andy05 Posted November 17, 2021 Posted November 17, 2021 7 hours ago, RichardMH said: "Gigapixel AI would be very last after all other edits are done, unless you're starting with a very low resolution image to begin. Then you may want to use it in the beginning and end." Uhm. That doesn't make any sense to me. I'd go exactly the other way round to make sure that my edits are done in the best quality possible rather than scaled by an AI's guessing. First enlarge, then edit. Edit: Unless they refer to their own products' edits. Of course, then it's denoise first, then resize. Ninjas 1 Quote »There are three responses to a piece of design: yes, no, and wow. Wow is the one to aim for.« Milton Glaser (1929 - 2020)
Ninjas Posted December 14, 2021 Posted December 14, 2021 Any recommendations on favorite AI image resizer? For example: imageenlarger.com Quote
v_kyr Posted December 14, 2021 Posted December 14, 2021 I've once tried out Let’s Enhance, which did quite a good job for enhancing very low-res images. Ninjas 1 Quote ☛ Affinity Designer 1.10.8 ◆ Affinity Photo 1.10.8 ◆ Affinity Publisher 1.10.8 ◆ OSX El Capitan ☛ Affinity V2.3 apps ◆ MacOS Sonoma 14.2 ◆ iPad OS 17.2
Ninjas Posted December 14, 2021 Posted December 14, 2021 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LrPKoNvPPc v_kyr 1 Quote
Becoming Jerome Posted December 9, 2022 Posted December 9, 2022 The title of this topic is about Affinity Photo and Gigapixel plugins. You refer to Photoshop and multiple ehancer comparators with some have horrible member subscriptions. You're totally off topic. Quote
Ninjas Posted February 26, 2023 Posted February 26, 2023 You are correct. I apologize for being so off topic. Quote
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