Sharp Photo Enlargement at Any Size. It will keep photos crystal clear during enlargement. The difference between Blow Up and Photoshop is astounding, mainly in large prints hung on a wall. Version 3 makes pictures even sharper without computer artifacts.
We found ways to make the edges even sharper without introducing computer artifacts. The images below show the difference between Blow Up and the traditional bicubic photo resizer used by Photoshop and other image editors.
It is deceptively simple. Just set your paper size in Photoshop and optionally set a crop region. In version 3, we kept all the rocket science under the hood.
It runs faster on both Macintosh and Windows computers.
You can resize up to 300,000 pixels per side, the maximum Photoshop can handle. Of course, Photoshop would choke on a square image that big, but if you are making a billboard, Photoshop can handle it.
It can handle CMYK images used in offset printing and 16-bit/channel images used by professional photographers.
It has presets for common paper sizes, including photo papers and the standard US, European, and Japanese sizes.
MacOS 10.10 or later
Apple Silicon or Intel Core processor
Exposure X or newer
Adobe Photoshop CS6 or Adobe Photoshop CC 2015 or newer
Adobe Lightroom 6, Adobe Lightroom CC 2015, or a new