Akvis has released Version 5. AKVIS Magnifier can cope with this problem and deliver good results. Available as a plug-in or a standalone program, the software is claimed to "deliver good results" when 'uprezzing' a photo to create poster-sized enlargements. 5 adds compatibility with the upcoming Photoshop CS6 and Photoshop Elements 11 (plug-in version), fixes a bug which caused the program to crash when using the graphics processing unit on a computer running MacOS X Lion 10. Version 5. 5, an efficient software for increasing image resolution. "Resizing pictures with Akvis Magnifier yields a much higher quality image than simple bicubic interpolation," the firm says. 3, and improves colour processing when loading raw images. Resizing pictures with AKVIS Magnifier yields a much higher quality image than simple bicubic interpolation. 5x2. If you attempt to blow up a picture (increase its resolution) using the standard Resize command of a photo editor, you'll notice that the resulting photo is blurred and pixelated. AKVIS Magnifier lets you resize images without losing quality. AKVIS Magnifier makes it easy for anyone to produce professional-looking enlargements out of digital images. 5 fixes bugs and adds compatibility with coming Photoshop CS6 and Photoshop Elements 11. Magnifier is available for both Windows and Mac as a standalone program and as a plugin for Adobe Photoshop. Mar 30, 2012; AKVIS announces the release of AKVIS Magnifier v. |
Saturday, 31 March 2012
Akvis Magnifier 5.5
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