Stop Resizing! Use Photoshop to Upscale 10x Without Losing Quality | 2 Min Tutorial
Feb 24, 2026•Channel
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Published4 months ago
Duration2:27
Video IDiY7Itmr330Q
Languageen
CategoryEducation
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
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Views3.2K
Likes268
Comments19
Engagement Rate8.86%
Likes per 100 views8.27
Comments per 1K views5.86
Description
Discover the power of Generative Upscale in Photoshop 2026. This tutorial demonstrates how to transform low-resolution, pixelated vintage photos into high-definition images using AI. We'll experiment with Adobe Firefly, Topaz Bloom, and the top-performing Topaz Gigapixel model to achieve 4x magnification with incredible detail while maintaining the original image's integrity.
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