![]() ![]() my embedded JPEG previews, so that theyre actually set to medium size. ![]() Just remember to change the settings back so that these files open normally in Photoshop once finished. It may not be apparent or obvious, but Adobes Camera Raw plugin can open and. To open JPEGs or TIFFs into ACR, go to Edit>Preferences>Camera Raw and in the File Handling tab, then set JPEG or TIFF to Automatically open all supported JPEGs or TIFFs. Once you open it, right-click on the image. Upsampling Raw files in Photoshop Using Photoshop, raw files open automatically in Adobe Camera Raw. When enlarging JPEGs and TIFFs in Lightroom, the process is the same as for raw files, but for ACR it’s slightly different. You can use Super Resolution in Adobe Camera Raw 13.2 or newer and Lightroom 10.3 or newer. This is part of the new Camera Raw 13.2, although it will soon appear in Lightroom and Lightroom Classic. How to use Super Resolutionīelow we'll cover the application of Super Resolution in Adobe Camera Raw (ACR), but will mention any differences in the process using Lightroom. Adobe recently introduced Super Resolution. If you only shoot in JPEG, you can certainly still use Super Resolution and will need to increase sharpening in the resulting DNG, but the details lack the overall clarity you can maintain with raw files. ![]() The results from enlarging JPEGs and TIFFs aren’t quite as good as using raw files, but this comes as little surprise. It’s a fantastic feature, because it’s easy to use and means that if you’re using a camera with a medium resolution of around 24MP, or enlarging raw files from older cameras, you can do so knowing that results will be generally excellent. Overall, Super Resolution in both Adobe Camera Raw and Lightroom provides a great way to interpolate images to be able to make larger prints. Still, the results from higher-resolution cameras remain perfectly usable, and in print, which is the only reason you would need to enlarge any image, this apparent over-sharpening wouldn’t be visible. It appears that Super Resolution is more effective with raw files that are below 30MP, with the raw files created by higher resolution cameras such as the Sony A7R III appearing over-sharpened. To make it a raw file do the following: Open Bridge Select the image Go to File > Export to > Export to DNG In the Export Progress dialog click on the exported image to navigate to it in Bridge With the DNG selected, go to File > Open in Camera Raw. Zooming out to 66.7% resulted in this apparent over-sharpening becoming less obvious, and reducing sharpening to 20 does help, but the artifacts remain. There were also small but noticeable artifacts creeping in along sharp edges when viewed at 100%. Camera Raw (2.3 or later) supports raw files in the Digital Negative (DNG), a raw file format made available to the public by Adobe. The Sony A7R III produced the least impressive result with a slightly over-sharpened look to details when set to the default amount of sharpening. ![]()
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