
I use gigapixel to enlarge a little for my big 40圆0" prints, but never dreamed I could enlarge to this degree without significant obvious issues. I find they interfere with actually enjoying the image, but they do not protect anything. I am not sure why I tote around a 61mp camera and long glass when I can print from literally nothing. (Yes I said the picture was not mine.)Ĭan I tell the difference- a little if I really look-maybe. I showed this to 3 different people and even after asking them to look for issues in the picture- no one saw anything. I printed the image roughly 8x9" on an inexpensive glossy paper as an experiment. I now have a file of a size that 94% of the data was re created by the computer. I did nothing but open the picture and push a button. I was going to print it on an 8.5x11" piece of paper so I enlarged it to 2631x2400 pixels. Then I ran the image through topaz Gigapixel. Nothing new here, but watermarks do not protect anything.

Content aware fill did most of the heavy lifting. It took me less than 90 seconds to remove it completely from the image- at least well enough that no normal viewer would notice. Unfortunately, watermarks are very easy to remove. I think we would all assume our image is safe and sound. The image was also posted quite small, 648x591 pixels. There was a very nice image posted here several days ago, but it had a large watermark across the entire image. I am fairly fluent in photoshop, but certainly not a guru. Something I think we can all learn from or at least be reminded of.
