Good to know (01_PHOFR_23)

The logo we’ve opened and saved is in PNG format (refered to as ‘ping’). This format is popular for logos as it supports transparency (a ‘see through’ background). Photos are often stored in .jpg (jpeg) format, which does not support transparency, or ‘raw’ format which applies zero or very little compression. Different camera manufacturers use their own versions of raw, and most non-photographic software (E.g. Microsoft Office) does NOT support it.

In the explainer we successfully resized the logo to make it smaller, but what if you need to make an image LARGER? Have a look at Photoshop’s AI / neural filters from the ‘Filter’ menu:

Select the ‘Super Zoom’ toggle and zoom into the image preview on the right. Depending on the power of your computer, this process may take some time. Best results will usually be achieved using a 2x-4x upscale:

Select the ‘Super Zoom’ toggle and zoom into the image preview on the right. Depending on the power of your computer, this process may take some time. Best results will usually be achieved using a 2x-4x upscale:

Once the upscale is complete, you can either accept it by clicking the OK button or cancel it.

Enjoy playing with the other neural filters – They’re regularly updated!