12/27/2022 0 Comments Photozoom classic 6 review![]() ![]() The original photograph has a resolution of 72 dpi. Original 200% with PhotoZoom 200% with Photoshop Below is a series of photographs that were resized using PhotoZoom and Photoshop. ![]() I obtained the software for testing and was amazed at the results. PhotoZoom utilizes a technology called, “S-Spline Max,” which is patented by developer, Ben Vista. It’s primary purpose is to create larger images while producing higher quality results than any other software. One evening when I was browsing the Internet, I found a piece of software called PhotoZoom by BenVista. I was amazed at what I found with this product. With that being the case, I have to do the best I can. I will go back to them and ask for ‘high resolution’ images only to receive the response of, “That’s all I have.” While Photoshop allows you to resize and scale images as needed, it doesn’t clean up low resolution images or ensure that the product of enlargement won’t become distorted or pixelated. One of the tasks I use it for the most is resizing images. There are many times when I’m working on a project for a client where they send me elements (copy, images, etc.) and the images are only thumbnails. While the graphics editing software, Super Paint, dates back to 1973, Photoshop is easily the most recognizable and widely-used professional graphics editing software in use today. In 1990, 160 years after the first permanent photographs, a software company developed a solution and a way to make time stand still. ![]() Time tended to break down the paper that held our memories and so they became lost. Unfortunately, before the advent of digital photography, we had the problem of maintaining and rescuing our memories from time. Nearly 100 years later, the first permanent photograph was made by Joseph Nicephore Niepce, a French inventor. In 1724, Johann Heinrich Schultz, a German professor, first discovered that a silver and chalk mixture darkens under exposure to light. Photo Zoom is the next evolution in image editing. ![]()
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