I was wondering if anyone out there has played with Lanczos and how you access it. I can’t find much information about it that’s not super technical, and I understand it’s not an algorithm that can be added to Photoshop.
I haven’t tried it but Affinity Photo has it as a resizing option. Infranview has it as well if you want to try a free option first, but no Mac version, if you don’t have parallels I could run one through for you if you want to test it out.
Out of curiosity I tried them all out, I’m quite impressed by the results from Affinity. IrfranView didn’t preserve the color space so it seems lame in comparison.
Here’s an image I resized to 60" wide at 300ppi and cropped a tiny portion of it
Affinity:
Photoshop Preserve Details 2.0:
Thanks @David_Kingham! Affinity is looking a hell of a lot better than the Preserve Details… which I’ve been told the new version of Preserve Details produces pretty similar results to Lanczos.
I did see that Irfanview doesn’t have a Mac version and from what I’m seeing… what you got out of Lanczos on Affinity might just be worth the $50.
I may have to pick up a copy now too. I have Affinity Publisher for eBooks and Affinity Designer for logo design and stuff, and have been highly impressed. If it wasn’t for the TKPanel I would ditch Photoshop and go with Affinity Photo too!
My tiffs are opening up all wonky though… so I haven’t been able to make it work. Ever run into this @David_Kingham?
Nope, haven’t had that problem. Is your tif flattened?
It looks like having luminosity masks in my alpha channels caused it. So I dumped those and then made this comparison between both Lanczos algorithms and both PS algorithms.
Lanczos Non-separable wins it:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/snyt4a504vu3oo2/lanczos_vs_photoshop.tiff?dl=0