Topaz Photo AI on OLD PICTURES – WOW!
TLDRIn this video, Anthony Morikanti explores the capabilities of Topaz Labs Photo AI on old scanned images. He tests the software on five different images, ranging from a 1940s wedding photo to a 1990s family snapshot, including both black and white and color photos. The process involves bulk uploading the images into Photo AI, which automatically detects subjects and enhances the resolution and clarity. The results are impressive, with significant improvements in detail and noise reduction, even for low-resolution and grainy scans. Anthony plans to use Photo AI on more of his old family photos and encourages viewers to try it out and share their results.
Takeaways
- 📚 Anthony Morikanti discusses his experience with Topaz Labs Photo AI on old scanned images.
- 🔍 He tests the software on five different old photos, including black and white and color images.
- 🖼️ The process involves bulk uploading the images into Photo AI for automatic enhancement.
- 🎭 Photo AI automatically detects faces and enhances the images to improve clarity without making them look artificial.
- 🚀 The software is capable of significantly enhancing resolution, with examples shown increasing by 2.1x to 4x.
- 📈 Anthony notes that the process may take some time, depending on the complexity of the image.
- 👀 In one case, he mentions the eyes looking 'a little evil' and adjusts the settings to improve the result.
- 🖌️ Topaz Photo AI can be used as a plugin in Adobe Photoshop or as a standalone application.
- 📁 The enhanced images are saved and can be viewed in Adobe Lightroom for comparison.
- 👨👩👧👦 Anthony plans to run more of his old family photos through Photo AI to share the improved images with relatives.
- 🌟 He concludes that Topaz Labs Photo AI works great for enhancing old scanned images and encourages viewers to try it out.
Q & A
Who is the presenter of the video?
-The presenter of the video is Anthony Morikanti.
What is the main topic of the video?
-The main topic of the video is the use of Topaz Labs Photo AI on older scanned images to enhance their quality.
How many different images does Anthony use for testing Topaz Labs Photo AI in the video?
-Anthony uses five different images for testing Topaz Labs Photo AI.
What kind of issues does Anthony expect to encounter when using Photo AI on old scanned images?
-Anthony expects to encounter issues such as low resolution, blurriness, film grain, and artifacts that are common in old scanned photos.
How does Anthony select the images for processing with Photo AI?
-Anthony selects the images by clicking on the first one, holding the shift key, clicking on the last one to select all five in the film strip, then right-clicking and choosing to edit with Topaz Photo AI.
What are the options Anthony has when sending images to Photo AI for editing?
-Anthony can choose to edit the photo, a copy of the photo with Lightroom adjustments, a copy without the Lightroom adjustments, or the original photo.
What does Photo AI do automatically when enhancing an image?
-Photo AI automatically initializes, detects a person in the image, and enhances the image to make the face look realistic without appearing artificial.
How does Anthony adjust the enhancement settings for one of the images where his wife's eyes looked 'evil'?
-Anthony tries to adjust the enhancement settings by rolling down to the 'enhanced resolution' section and selecting different options such as 'natural graphics' or 'low resolution', and also considering 'recover faces' with adjustments.
What is the process Anthony follows after Photo AI has finished enhancing the images?
-After Photo AI has finished enhancing the images, Anthony saves them to Adobe Lightroom Classic to review the before and after results.
What does Anthony plan to do with the enhanced scanned images of his family photos?
-Anthony plans to run the scanned images through Photo AI to improve their quality and then share them with family and friends.
How does Anthony summarize the performance of Topaz Labs Photo AI on the older scanned images?
-Anthony concludes that Topaz Labs Photo AI works great on older scanned images, enhancing resolution and recovering faces effectively, although in some cases it might result in a slightly over-smooth appearance.
Outlines
📸 Testing Topaz Labs Photo AI on Old Scanned Images
Anthony Morikanti introduces his experiment with Topaz Labs Photo AI on old scanned images. He has previously created videos on this topic, and now he's curious about how the AI will handle low-resolution, blurry, and grainy photos. He selects five different images from various decades, including color images, to see how the AI performs. The process involves sending the images to Photo AI in bulk, choosing to edit a copy with Lightroom adjustments, and observing the automatic enhancements made by the AI, such as noise reduction and face recovery. The results are promising, with the AI managing to improve the resolution and clarity of the old photos.
🖼️ Reviewing the Enhanced Images and Next Steps
After processing the images with Topaz Labs Photo AI, Anthony reviews the results, noting the AI's ability to enhance resolution and recover faces in old photos. He observes that the AI has done a commendable job, although some images appear slightly over-smooth. The video concludes with Anthony's plan to run more of his old family photos through Photo AI, share the results with family and friends, and encourages viewers to try the software and share their results in the comments. He thanks his viewers for their support and ends the video with a piece of background music.
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Keywords
💡Topaz Labs Photo AI
💡Older Scanned Images
💡Resolution
💡Film Grain
💡Artifacts
💡Auto Enhancement
💡Lightroom Adjustments
💡Standalone Application
💡Adobe Lightroom Classic
💡Photo AI Initialization
💡Noise Reduction
Highlights
Anthony Morikanti discusses the use of Topaz Labs Photo AI on old scanned images.
Photo AI is tested on five different old family photos to see how it handles low resolution, blurriness, and film grain.
The process involves sending images in bulk to Photo AI for automatic enhancement.
Photo AI automatically detects people in the image and enhances the image to make faces look realistic.
The software removes noise and recovers the face without sharpening in the case of the first image.
For the second image, Photo AI adjusts the resolution and makes the wife's eyes appear less intense upon manual adjustment.
The oldest photo, taken in the 1950s, is enhanced by 4X, showing significant improvement in resolution.
The 1985 color image of the mother and niece is enhanced, with two faces recovered, resulting in a high-quality output.
The family photo from the 90s, taken with a disposable camera, is enhanced by 2.1X, recovering all five faces.
The final output may appear slightly over-smooth, but overall, the enhancement is considered good.
Images edited with Photo AI are saved and can be viewed in Adobe Lightroom for comparison.
Photo AI can be used as a plugin in Photoshop or as a standalone application.
The resolution changes after editing with Photo AI, which is visible when viewing at 100% zoom.
Anthony plans to run more old family photos through Photo AI to share the improved images with relatives.
The video provides a before-and-after comparison of each image processed by Photo AI.
The automatic nature of Photo AI's enhancement process is emphasized, requiring minimal manual intervention.
The video concludes with an invitation for viewers to try Photo AI on their old photos and share their results.