ENHANCE AND ENLARGED IMAGES
Ready for Printing
Holly enlarged one of my AI images using a Colab notebook: Real-ESRGAN Inference Demo.ipynb:
1400 x 1400 pixels
3.55 MB
Robert enlarged three of my images using Gigapixel AI by Topaz:
3128 x 3167 pixels
11.95 MB
5041 x 6142
9.83 MB
3176 x 3144 pixels
11.38 MB
I probably used waifu2x (twice) to enlarge the fake AI Giacometti image I created below:
1792 x 1792
4.33 MB
Halftone versions of the first 20 images from my book for download:
- Binary__first20.zip (874.87 KB)
- 001__Rasterbator__17x22in.pdf (551.50 KB)
- 001__Rasterbator__34x44in.pdf (564.74 KB)
UPDATE (Nov 22, 2021) -- I made an oversized printout of one of the figures at FedEx Office. The printer would not accept PNG files, so I converted to JPG. An 18 x 24 inch print was less than $3. It came out as well as I could expect.
This 18 x 20 inch copy
came out alright
Halftone versions of 3 drawings (ready for serigraph)
Halftone versions of 9 drawings in high resolution ready to print:
I enlarged these images with two different programs in sequence:
3584 x 3584 pixels
1.8 MB
3584 x 3584 pixels
2.20 MB
3584 x 3584 pixels
2.71 MB
UPDATE (Nov 22, 2021): I printed the above image at FedEx Office. The 18 x 24 inch print cost me $20. Moreover at 300 dpi the above image wasn't adequate -- it required 5400 x 5400 pixels. I choose the more expensive full color option, but the ink on bond paper was weak and detracted from the image. This makes the case for printing the image out as a serigraph.
Colors weak
on this 18 x 18 inch print
Oversized printing costs
at FedEx Office
3584 x 3584 pixels
2.50 MB
3585 3585 pixels
8.97 MB
5424 x 5424 pixels
10.38 MB
8x8 inch prints,
next to 12 x 12 inch prints
Framed 8x8 inch AI print out
The AI Maya figures
look good printed out on a regular photocopier
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