Using the iOS editor's Crop tool, I selected the 9:16 aspect ratio and then cropped it even tighter to achieve a pleasing composition of the bud in the frame. I used the Portrait Mode on the iPhone 14 Pro Max and because of the small size of the bud and the distance I had to have between the bud and the camera to activate Portrait Mode, I ended up with this rather crumby photo: While out hunting morel mushrooms in a favorite woods in Indiana yesterday, I made a photo of a burgeoning bud. If you've purchased the other AI tools (DeNoise AI, Sharpen AI, and Gigapixel AI) in the past, you may be eligible to get Photo AI for free or for a substantial discount! Note: If you haven't added Topaz Photo AI to your desktop editing toolkit, it's on sale now through April 21 and you can get it here:īefore you buy anything, log into your Topaz Account. I also had the opportunity to use Photo AI to increase the resolution of the final image since it was so small after a radical crop. I usually avoid cropping iPhone images, but in this case it was necessary to get to where I wanted to go. This image was made using some unconventional processing that left me with a very small file. I posted this image on Facebook this morning and received a lot of comments about it. Because it was done a little differently, I thought I'd share how I got here.
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