How to easily Convert Low Resolution Image To High Quality Resolution in Photoshop

MR. Creative Bro
5 Jan 202303:31

TLDRThis tutorial demonstrates how to convert a low-resolution image into a high-quality resolution using Photoshop. The process begins by selecting 'Image Size' from the Image menu, where you can adjust the pixel dimensions and set the resolution to 400 pixels per inch. Photoshop's AI will automatically calculate the height. To enhance the image, apply the 'Preserve Details' 2.0 enlargement filter. Afterward, copy the layer and apply the 'Unsharp Mask' filter with an amount of 80, a radius of 10.0, and a threshold of 16. Then, use the 'High Pass' filter with a radius of 0.5 to sharpen the image. Finally, change the blending mode to 'Soft Light' for a polished result. The video encourages viewers to subscribe, like, and share their experiences.

Takeaways

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  • 🔍 Start by going to the 'Image' option and selecting 'Image Size'.
  • 📏 Change the unit of measurement to 'pixels' and then to 'pixels per inch'.
  • 🔧 Set the resolution to 400 pixels per inch for high-quality output.
  • 📐 Adjust the width to 50.59 or as desired, and let Photoshop automatically adjust the height.
  • 🧩 Use Photoshop's AI to enhance the image by selecting 'Preserve Details' and 'Enlargement'.
  • 🔎 After enlarging, zoom out to see the full image by pressing 'Control Plus 0'.
  • 🖼️ Copy the layer and apply the 'Unsharp Mask' filter from the 'Filter' option.
  • ⭐ Set the 'Amount' to 80, 'Radius' to 10.0, and 'Threshold' to 16, or adjust to personal preference.
  • 🔄 Apply the 'High Pass' filter from the 'Other' submenu in the 'Filter' option.
  • 💡 Set the 'Radius' to 0.5 or as needed, and click 'OK' to apply.
  • ✨ Blend the layers by selecting 'Soft Light' in the 'Blending Options'.
  • 🎨 Transform a low-quality image into a high-quality one using these Photoshop techniques.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video?

    -The main topic of the video is how to convert a low-resolution image to a high-quality resolution using Photoshop.

  • What is the first step in the process described in the video?

    -The first step is to go to the 'Image' option and select 'Image Size'.

  • How does the video suggest to deal with noise in the picture?

    -The video suggests selecting 'pixel' and adjusting the 'pixels per inch' to reduce noise.

  • What resolution does the video recommend setting for the image?

    -The video recommends setting the resolution to 400 pixels per inch.

  • What tool in Photoshop is used to enlarge the image while preserving details?

    -The 'Preserve Details' enlargement tool is used to enlarge the image while preserving details.

  • How do you zoom out to view the entire image in Photoshop?

    -You can zoom out by pressing 'Control + 0' (or 'Command + 0' on a Mac).

  • What is the purpose of copying a layer in the process?

    -Copying a layer allows you to apply various filters and adjustments non-destructively, preserving the original image data.

  • Which filter is used to sharpen the image in the video?

    -The 'Unsharp Mask' filter is used to sharpen the image.

  • What blending mode is suggested to be used after applying the sharpening and high pass filters?

    -The 'Soft Light' blending mode is suggested to enhance the image quality.

  • What is the recommended amount, radius, and threshold for the Unsharp Mask filter?

    -The video suggests an amount of 80, a radius of 10.0, and a threshold of 16 for the Unsharp Mask filter.

  • How does the High Pass filter contribute to the image quality?

    -The High Pass filter helps to bring out the details and edges in the image by applying a subtle sharpening effect.

  • What is the final step in the process to create a high-quality image from a low-quality one?

    -The final step is to adjust the blending options and apply the 'Soft Light' mode to the sharpened layer.

Outlines

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🖼️ Enhancing Low Resolution Images to High Resolution

This tutorial provides a step-by-step guide on how to transform a low-resolution image into a high-resolution one without the need for any specialized tools. The process begins by selecting the image size option in the image settings. The video then instructs viewers to adjust the pixel per inch setting to 400 and to set the width to 50.59 or as preferred. Photoshop's artificial intelligence is used to automatically adjust the height. The tutorial continues with the use of the 'Preserve Details' enlargement feature, followed by zooming out to assess the enlarged image. The next steps involve copying the layer, applying the 'Unsharp Mask' filter with specific settings to sharpen the image, and then using the 'High Pass' filter to enhance details. Finally, the blending mode is changed to 'Soft Light' to complete the transformation. The video concludes with a call to action for viewers to subscribe to the channel, like the video, and share their experiences in the comments.

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Keywords

💡Low Resolution Image

A low resolution image refers to a digital photograph or graphic that has a lower number of pixels per inch (PPI), resulting in a less detailed and potentially blurry appearance. In the context of the video, the goal is to convert such an image to a higher resolution, which means increasing the PPI to improve clarity and detail. The script mentions starting with a 'poor quality picture' and transforming it into a 'very high resolution picture'.

💡High Quality Resolution

High quality resolution in the context of digital images means a higher pixel density, which translates to a clearer, sharper, and more detailed image. The video aims to achieve this by enhancing a low resolution image through a series of steps in Photoshop, as described in the transcript.

💡Image Size

In Photoshop, 'image size' refers to the dimensions and resolution of the image file. The script instructs viewers to go to the 'image' option and select 'image size' to begin the process of converting a low resolution image to a higher resolution one.

💡Pixels

Pixels are the smallest units of a digital image, and they determine the level of detail and resolution. The script mentions selecting 'pixel' as the unit of measurement when adjusting the image size, which is crucial for defining the image's resolution.

💡Pixels Per Inch (PPI)

Pixels per inch (PPI) is a measure of the resolution of an image, indicating how many pixels are present in one inch of the image. The video script specifies choosing a resolution of '400 PPI' to increase the image's quality.

💡Preserve Details

'Preserve Details' is a feature in Photoshop that helps maintain the sharpness and clarity of an image when resizing. The script mentions selecting 'preserve details' along with 'enlargement' to ensure that the image does not lose detail when its resolution is increased.

💡Unsharp Mask

The 'Unsharp Mask' is a filter in Photoshop used to sharpen an image by increasing the contrast along the edges of features within the image. In the script, after enlarging the image, the tutorial suggests applying the 'unsharp mask' with specific settings to enhance the image's sharpness.

💡High Pass

The 'High Pass' filter is another tool in Photoshop that helps to bring out the edges and details in an image. The script describes using the 'high pass' option with a 'radius' setting to further refine the image's details after sharpening.

💡Blending Options

Blending options in Photoshop allow for the adjustment of how layers interact with each other. The video script includes a step where the blending mode is changed to 'soft light' to improve the overall visual appeal of the enhanced image.

💡Artificial Intelligence

In the context of Photoshop, artificial intelligence refers to the software's ability to automatically analyze and enhance images. The script mentions that Photoshop's AI will automatically adjust the height of the image when the width and resolution are set.

Highlights

Convert low resolution images to high quality resolution in Photoshop.

Start by going to the 'Image' option and selecting 'Image Size'.

Select 'Pixels' and then 'Pixels per inch' to adjust the resolution.

Set the resolution to 400 to enhance the image quality.

Adjust the width to 50.59 or as preferred, and let Photoshop automatically adjust the height.

Utilize Photoshop's AI to preserve details and enlarge the image.

Select 'Preserve Details' and 'Enlargement' for better image quality.

Click 'OK' to apply the changes and see the enlarged image.

Use 'Control Plus 0' to zoom out and assess the improved image.

Copy the layer and use 'Filter' to sharpen the image with 'Unsharp Mask'.

Adjust 'Amount', 'Radius', and 'Threshold' to sharpen the image as desired.

Apply 'High Pass' filter to enhance the image details further.

Set the 'Radius' to 0.5 or as needed to follow the image's pixel density.

Blend the layers using the 'Soft Light' option for a polished look.

Transform a low-quality picture into a high-quality image with these steps.

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