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plugsnpixels

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In this release for Gigapixel we have fixed several important issues with our Photoshop plugin workflows, double-processing after loading an image, monochrome conversion accuracy, output resolutions sometimes being ignored, and other important issues. In future updates we will continue to further improve color accuracy, the performance and results of some of our new and popular upscaling models, and more.

v7.1.4
Released May 22nd, 2024

I got the idea to try discovering life elsewhere in the universe with Gigapixel and almost got there (full autopilot, 2X and 6X)! ;-)

Includes original in reduced size.

Full changelog for version 7.1.4:

Fixed PS plugin not saving changes back to PS on some devices
Fixed PS plugin sometimes looping when cancelling an export
Adjusted PS dialogs on Mac and Windows
Fixed output resolution setting being ignored
Fixed an issue that caused double processing on image load
Fixed a small memory leak with compressed images
Fixed some monochrome conversion related issues
Fixed Big Tiff files not opening
Fixed comparison view showing original on click when switching panels
Fixed recovery preview controls overlapping
Fixed dimensions header not appearing on Windows
Fixed header duplicating app name and version
Fixed current model not being highlighted when in mixed state
Fixed full-screen app not filling the screen on Mac
Fixed hotkey display being draggable
Updated camera profiles
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Bart_van_der_Wolf

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I got the idea to try discovering life elsewhere in the universe with Gigapixel and almost got there (full autopilot, 2X and 6X)! ;-)
SNIP

Good find  ;D

Kind regards,
Bart
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