

#PHOTOZOOM PRO PRO#
When installed, follow these steps to use PhotoZoom Pro 3. My contact at BenVista for this review was Hugo Eijkelhof - thank you, Hugo.ĭownload the installer from the link given above, run the setup routineĪnd follow the instructions. Works as a stand-alone application and as an plug-in for Adobe Photoshop.įor this review I am using the stand-alone version of the PhotoZoom Pro 3.
#PHOTOZOOM PRO MAC OS#
Fully compatible with the latest versions of Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Adobe Photoshop.Increased image file formats support (through Automation plug-in).Supports layers (through Automation plug-in).Supports 32 bits/channel (HDR) images (through Automation plug-in).Supports 16 bits/channel (including Raw) images.Batch conversion to resize pictures in one go.Extreme enlargements up to 1 million by 1 million pixels.Film Grain functionality for an natural look.Advanced fine-tuning tools with which you can create your own presets and save them for later use.Predefined settings for different types of images.Higher quality image enlargements and image downsizing.Patented, award-winning S-Spline technologies, including the brand new S-Spline Max technique.
#PHOTOZOOM PRO TRIAL#
You can download a trial version of PhotoZoom Pro 3 from their site.īenVista also creates a Classic version of PhotoZoom for home users that sells for € 79. PhotoZoom Pro 3 is from BenVista, a company based in Netherlands. There have been specialized resizing applications that do the task with better results for a while now, and a new entrant: PhotoZoom Pro 3 uses its own technology for enlarging pictures with sharper and clearer magnifications, without adding blurriness, or unnatural looking artifacts.ĭoes this work? Read this review to learn more about PhotoZoom Pro 3. Technology though can change quite a few things, and now you can no longer say that resizing larger will decrease quality - at least, not all the time. Resizing images to make them larger than what they originally are is normally something that is scorned by purists - and the fact that pixel quality decreases as you blow up a picture is definitely a very well established rule.
