Although you can apply Super Resolution and then enlarge the file further when using the Save options in Camera Raw or after opening the file in Photoshop (using the Image Size command). You can’t apply Super Resolution multiple times to the same original.So, you may not be able to apply it to a really large file such as a panorama, since doubling the pixel dimensions of the panorama may exceed the limits of Camera Raw. Camera Raw has a file size limit of 65,000 pixels on the long side or 500 megapixels. To skip the Enhance Preview dialog box, press Option (Mac) |Alt (Win) before rt-clicking and selecting the Enhance menu command (when using this shortcut, Camera Raw will apply the previously used settings).To access Super Resolution, right-click in the image (or Control -click on Mac) and choose “Enhance” or, use the shortcut Command + Shift + D (Mac) | Control + Shift + D (Win) to display the Enhance window. Here are five quick tips/shortcuts from the video: Note: Super Resolution will be coming to Lightroom Classic and Lightroom soon. Watch the video below to see it in action. Super Resolution - Adobe Camera Raw’s (v13.2) new Super Resolution feature uses an advanced machine learning model (trained on millions of photos) to intelligently boost the resolution of an image while maintaining clean edges and preserving important details. A huge thanks to everyone who participated in the beta process and contributed feedback! While a few of the more recent Photoshop features (Invite to Edit, Preset Syncing, most notably) are still being ported to the M1 chip, you can easily switch back to Photoshop running under Rosetta 2 until they make their way into the shipping version. With this version, internal tests show about a 20% boost in performance across many parts of the application including AI-based selection tools, filters, and retouching features compared with Photoshop running Rosetta 2 (Rosetta 2 enables applications built for Apple’s Intel chips to run on the new Apple Silicon devices with the M1 chips). Photoshop on Macs running M1 chips - I’m happy to announce that today Adobe shipped the first version of Photoshop to run natively on Apple computers powered with the M1 chip.
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