When it comes to increasing the resolution of an image, it may seem impossible after taking the picture. Fortunately, with the help of Adobe Photoshop’s new technology, you can fake it to make it look better. Here’s how you can do it:
First, make sure to update your Photoshop to the latest version, which is only available for Creative Cloud members. After updating, open the image you want to enhance. If it’s small and not usable, you can still enlarge it. However, don’t use the traditional method by going to “Image” and then “Image Size” because it will look fake and not worth it.
Instead, go to “Edit” and then “Preferences.” Inside “Preferences,” you’ll find “Technology Previews.” Click on it and check the “Enable Preserve Details 2.0 Upscale” option. This new technology will give you better results when enhancing images.
Now, go back to “Image” and then “Image Size.” You’ll see the option to develop “Preserve Details 2.0.” Select it and set 4000 pixels. You’ll notice that the preview looks better than the previous one. You’ll also get an extra slider that allows you to control the noise level. Adjust it according to your preference.
After setting the “Preserve Details 2.0” and “Reduce Noise” values, hit “OK.” Photoshop will do its magic, and you’ll get a high-resolution image that you can use. The new technology has made it easier to enhance images without making them look fake or blurry.
In conclusion, if you want to make an image high res in Photoshop, use the new technology called “Preserve Details 2.0.” It’s a game-changer that will make your images look better and more usable.