Easily Convert Low To High Resolution Photos In Photoshop

Brendan Williams
14 May 202106:18

TLDRIn this tutorial, Brendan from Bewoldcreative.com demonstrates how to convert a low-resolution photo into a high-resolution image in Photoshop. He explains the importance of enabling 'Preserve Details 2.0' in preferences and adjusting the image size to at least 3000 pixels on the longest edge. By increasing the resolution to 500 and using the 'Resample' option with 'Preserve Details 2.0', the image becomes smoother and less pixelated. The 'Reduce Noise' slider is used to balance sharpness and smoothness. Finally, a High Pass filter with the blending mode set to 'Overlay' is applied for a final sharpening effect, resulting in a significantly improved high-resolution image from a low-resolution original.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Nobody likes a low resolution image, and the tutorial aims to convert a low res image into a high res one to eliminate pixelation.
  • 🔍 Before starting, ensure 'Preserve Details 2.0' is enabled in Photoshop's Technology Previews to assist with image rescale.
  • 📐 Go to Image > Image Size to adjust the resolution of the image, setting the dimensions in pixels.
  • 📏 Increase the resolution so that the longest edge of the image is at least 3000 pixels to improve image quality.
  • 🔧 With the 'Resample' option checked, select 'Preserve Details 2.0' for a better rescale result.
  • 👀 After adjusting the resolution, use the 'Reduce Noise' slider to balance sharpness and smoothness for a realistic look.
  • 🔄 To finalize the image, apply a High Pass filter to sharpen details, starting by duplicating the image layer.
  • 🌟 Set the High Pass filter radius to a value that brings out details without over-sharpening the image.
  • ✨ Change the blending mode of the High Pass layer to 'Overlay' to apply sharpening while removing the gray effect.
  • 🛠 Adjust the 'Fill' option to control the intensity of the sharpening effect to your preference.
  • 🎨 The final step is to compare the original low res image with the new high res image to appreciate the improvements made.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the tutorial?

    -The main topic of the tutorial is how to convert a low resolution image into a high resolution image in Photoshop and reduce the pixelated look.

  • Who is the presenter of the tutorial?

    -The presenter of the tutorial is Brendan from bewildcreative.com.

  • What is the first step Brendan suggests before starting the process of converting a low res image to high res in Photoshop?

    -The first step Brendan suggests is to go to Photoshop's preferences and enable 'Preserve Details 2.0' in the Technology Previews panel.

  • What is the importance of setting the dimensions to pixels in the Image Size panel?

    -Setting the dimensions to pixels ensures that you are working with the correct unit of measurement for the image resolution and not accidentally using centimeters or inches.

  • What resolution does Brendan recommend setting for the longest edge of the image?

    -Brendan recommends setting the resolution so that the longest edge of the image is at least 3000 pixels.

  • What does increasing the resolution of an image do to its appearance?

    -Increasing the resolution gives the photo more room to display information, breaking up pixels into smaller ones, making the photo look smoother and less low resolution.

  • Why is 'Preserve Details 2.0' important when rescaling the image?

    -'Preserve Details 2.0' is important because it helps maintain the quality of the image when increasing its size, preventing pixelation and loss of detail.

  • What is the purpose of the 'Reduce Noise' slider in the rescale process?

    -The 'Reduce Noise' slider is used to balance the sharpness and smoothness of the image. It can make the photo look sharper or smoother depending on the setting, helping to maintain a realistic texture.

  • How does applying a high pass filter help in enhancing the final image?

    -Applying a high pass filter helps to sharpen details in the image, making it look less blurry and more defined, which is particularly useful after increasing the image resolution.

  • What blending mode does Brendan use to apply the sharpening effect from the high pass filter?

    -Brendan uses the 'Overlay' blending mode to apply the sharpening effect from the high pass filter while removing the gray color.

  • How can you adjust the strength of the sharpening effect from the high pass filter?

    -You can adjust the strength of the sharpening effect by changing the 'Fill' option on the high pass layer, allowing you to fine-tune the amount of sharpening to your preference.

Outlines

00:00

🖼️ Enhancing Low-Resolution Images in Photoshop

In this tutorial, Brendan from Bewoldcreative.com addresses the common issue of converting low-resolution images into high-resolution ones while maintaining quality. He begins by ensuring the 'Preserve Details 2.0' feature is enabled in Photoshop's technology previews to assist in the rescaling process. Brendan then guides viewers through increasing the resolution of an image by adjusting the image size settings to at least 3000 pixels on the longest edge, which helps in breaking up pixels and smoothing out the image. He emphasizes the importance of the 'Resample' option and the 'Preserve Details 2.0' setting for a cleaner result. Additionally, Brendan introduces the 'Reduce Noise' slider to balance sharpness and smoothness, and concludes with a sharpening technique using a high pass filter to enhance details. The tutorial demonstrates a step-by-step process to transform a pixelated, low-resolution image into a clearer, high-resolution image using Photoshop.

05:01

🎨 Comparing Low-Resolution to High-Resolution Image Enhancement

In the concluding part of the video, Brendan showcases the dramatic transformation of an original low-resolution photo into a high-resolution image after applying the techniques discussed in the tutorial. He overlays the original and the enhanced image side by side to illustrate the significant improvement in quality. The process involves scaling up the image to break up the pixelated areas, making them less noticeable, and then using a high pass filter to sharpen details and avoid a flat, unrealistic appearance. Brendan's summary emphasizes the effectiveness of Photoshop in converting low-resolution images into high-resolution ones, and he also references another video on scaling images to larger canvases. The tutorial ends with an invitation for viewers to look forward to more educational content from Bewoldcreative.com.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Low resolution

Low resolution refers to an image that has a smaller number of pixels, resulting in a lower quality and a more pixelated appearance. In the context of the video, the main theme revolves around improving the quality of such images. The script mentions a low resolution photo that is 'pixelated and just doesn't look very good,' which is the starting point for the tutorial.

💡High resolution

High resolution is the opposite of low resolution, indicating an image with a higher number of pixels, leading to a clearer and more detailed appearance. The video's objective is to convert a low resolution image into a high resolution one, as explained when the instructor says, 'we need to do some different adjustments, to fix this problem.'

💡Pixelated look

A pixelated look describes the visual effect that occurs when an image has a low resolution, causing the individual pixels to be visibly square blocks. The script aims to eliminate this undesirable effect by converting a low resolution image to a high resolution one, as illustrated by the statement, 'get rid of that pixelated look.'

💡Photoshop

Photoshop is a widely used software for image editing and manipulation. The entire tutorial is based on using Photoshop to enhance the resolution of images. The script mentions 'let's hop into Photoshop and talk about exactly what they are,' indicating that the software is the primary tool for the process.

💡Rescale

Rescale refers to the process of changing the size or resolution of an image. In the video, the instructor guides viewers on how to rescale a low resolution image to a higher resolution by adjusting the image size settings in Photoshop, as mentioned in 'when we go and rescale our image.'

💡Preserve Details 2.0

Preserve Details 2.0 is a feature in Photoshop designed to maintain the quality of an image when it is resized. The script emphasizes the importance of enabling this feature before resizing the image, as indicated by 'make sure that enable preserve details 2.0 is checked off.'

💡Image Size

Image Size is a setting in Photoshop that allows users to adjust the dimensions and resolution of an image. The tutorial instructs viewers to go to 'Image' and then 'Image Size' to increase the resolution of the photo, as stated in 'going up to image and down here to image size.'

💡Resolution

Resolution in the context of images refers to the number of pixels per unit of length, which determines the clarity and detail of the image. The script discusses increasing the resolution to improve the image quality, as seen when the instructor sets the resolution to '300' and later to '500.'

💡Resample

Resample is an option in Photoshop's Image Size settings that allows the software to create new pixels when resizing an image. The script mentions checking off the 'resample' option and selecting 'Preserve Details 2.0' for better image quality after resizing.

💡High Pass Filter

A High Pass Filter is a technique used in Photoshop to sharpen an image by emphasizing the edges and details. The video describes applying a high pass filter with a specific radius to the image to enhance its details, as demonstrated when the instructor says, 'so with that high pass layer selected we'll change the layer blending mode from normal to overlay.'

Highlights

Tutorial on converting low resolution images to high resolution in Photoshop.

Introduction by Brendan from Bewoldcreative.com.

Enabling 'Preserve Details 2.0' in Photoshop's technology previews for better image scaling.

Accessing Image Size to control the resolution of an image.

Setting dimensions to pixels to avoid confusion with other units.

Increasing resolution to at least 3000 pixels for the longest image edge.

The effect of resolution increase on photo smoothness and reduction of pixelation.

Using the 'Resample' option with 'Preserve Details 2.0' for high-quality scaling.

Balancing the 'Reduce Noise' slider for realistic texture and smoothness.

Applying a High Pass filter for final sharpening effect on the photo.

Duplicating the image layer before applying the High Pass filter.

Adjusting the High Pass filter radius to sharpen details without over-sharpening.

Changing layer blending mode to Overlay to apply sharpening and remove gray.

Fine-tuning the sharpening effect with the Fill option.

Comparing the original low-res photo with the enhanced high-res image.

Final result showcasing the transformation from pixelated to a cleaner high-res image.

Additional resources on scaling images to a larger canvas from Bewoldcreative.com.