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R5 + RF 100-500 + 1.4 TC @ 700mm, 1/320s, Iso 2500, f/10
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And a heavy crop edited with Topaz Photo AI and upscaled to 3840px
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The detail on the native image is excellent. The Topaz upscale looks fine when seen at website resolution (= downscaled) but is very unnatural when looked at full size.
 
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The nativ crop of 1908x1073px:
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That's superb. I find Topaz AI works well with soft images but oversharpens ones that are already sharp. I use Topaz Gigapixel for those as I seem to have more control. I posted a Nuthatch just a week ago. It was at iso 10k not as sharp as yours. Here is a crop of its head and the AI upscale. The enhance function gives a more natural response. This is why I wrote elsewhere that Topaz is a great leveller of lenses - the RF 100-400 catches up a bit to the 100-500mm with it!

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That's superb. I find Topaz AI works well with soft images but oversharpens ones that are already sharp. I use Topaz Gigapixel for those as I seem to have more control. I posted a Nuthatch just a week ago. It was at iso 10k not as sharp as yours. Here is a crop of its head and the AI upscale. The enhance function gives a more natural response.
Thank you!
I will give Gigapixel a try! I bought the black friday bundle including Gigapixel but haven't installed it yet.
Your examples show the power of the software and are good reasons the try it.

Here is another longtailed tit shot with R5 and Rf 100-500 + 1.4TC only denoised by Topaz.
ISO 16 000, f/10, 1/4000s
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And a crop pf 1871 x 1052px, one with and one without Photo AI.
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And the LR settings
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That's superb. I find Topaz AI works well with soft images but oversharpens ones that are already sharp. I use Topaz Gigapixel for those as I seem to have more control. I posted a Nuthatch just a week ago. It was at iso 10k not as sharp as yours. Here is a crop of its head and the AI upscale. The enhance function gives a more natural response. This is why I wrote elsewhere that Topaz is a great leveller of lenses - the RF 100-400 catches up a bit to the 100-500mm with it!

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Could you please explain when you use gigapixel?
I thought it was mostly for prints.
PS: I'm "afraid" your answer will make me buy Gigapixel after you already convinced me to bus "Sharpen" and "Denoise".;)
 
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Could you please explain when you use gigapixel?
I thought it was mostly for prints.
PS: I'm "afraid" your answer will make me buy Gigapixel after you already convinced me to bus "Sharpen" and "Denoise".;)
I use Gigapixel for upscaling low resolution images. It can give good results.
 
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Thank you!
I will give Gigapixel a try! I bought the black friday bundle including Gigapixel but haven't installed it yet.
Your examples show the power of the software and are good reasons the try it.

Here is another longtailed tit shot with R5 and Rf 100-500 + 1.4TC only denoised by Topaz.
ISO 16 000, f/10, 1/4000s
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And a crop pf 1871 x 1052px, one with and one without Photo AI.
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And the LR settings
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The middle one is oversharpened. I usually turn off lens sharpening in DxO before using Topaz.
 
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Could you please explain when you use gigapixel?
I thought it was mostly for prints.
PS: I'm "afraid" your answer will make me buy Gigapixel after you already convinced me to bus "Sharpen" and "Denoise".;)
Here's something from this afternoon. I had the R7 and RF 100-400mm, and took a shot of a large flock of Lapwings whirling around. I could take a crop of a group, each of which occupied a few pixels, and Topaz AI enhance upscaled it 3.4x and filled in some detail and sharpened it. Here is the full image dowscaled, the crop at 100% and the Topaz enhanced. The Topaz will print larger and looks sharper on screen.

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Here's something from this afternoon. I had the R7 and RF 100-400mm, and took a shot of a large flock of Lapwings whirling around. I could take a crop of a group, each of which occupied a few pixels, and Topaz AI enhance upscaled it 3.4x and filled in some detail and sharpened it. Here is the full image dowscaled, the crop at 100% and the Topaz enhanced. The Topaz will print larger and looks sharper on screen.

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Thanks for your answer. The result is quite convincing, I'll place an order. :)
PS: it's 30 years since I saw so many lapwings where I live in Alsace. Now, if I'm lucky, it's one or two birds in a whole summer... Sad.
 
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Thanks for your answer. The result is quite convincing, I'll place an order. :)
PS: it's 30 years since I saw so many lapwings where I live in Alsace. Now, if I'm lucky, it's one or two birds in a whole summer... Sad.
Just for you then! The murmuration of Lapwings today, and a crop and Topaz Enhance 4x enlarged crop, which are good enough to identify that they are Lapwings. Each bird is only about 20px x 30px. Says something good about the sharpness of the RF 100-400mm on the R7.

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