Alien Skin Blow Up 2.0.3: Photoshop Plug-in

Posted by LisaHill - 18/10/09 at 06:10 pm

Blow Up 2 Box Shot
Subject Matter: Plug-ins for Adobe Photoshop CS4
Grades: High school, college, marketing, nonprofits

Enhancing Image Sharpness
Adobe’s Photoshop CS4 is a sophisticated software program to enhance, and improve photographic images. It’s always interesting to come across various plug-ins that improve an already excellent product.

Alien Skin provides a Photo Bundle offering a range of plug-ins:

  • Blow Up
  • Bokeh
  • Exposure
  • Image Doctor
  • Snap Art

Blow Up 2.0.3
Alien Skin recently released Blow Up 2.0.3. Blow Up is a one stop, Photoshop output plug-in.  As expected from the name, Blow Up enlarges images. Blow Up also crops, shrinks, removes compression artifacts, and sharpens for output. This plug-in prepares an image for output on a monitor or as a print.  Why use Blow Up?  Blow Up provides a sharper enlargement than Photoshop CS4 when using the Image Size tool (Image -> Image Size).

New features for 2.0.3 include

  • Running Blow Up from the Filter Menu
  • Blow Up 2 Startup Panel for Photoshop CS4
  • Gallery Wrap Panel for Photoshop CS4
  • ISO paper sizes in the Settings Tab
  • Performance slider.

Efficient Workflow
Providing quick and efficient access, Blow Up 2.0.3 can be opened from the Filter drop down menu, the Blow Up 2 Startup Panel, or the File -> Automate menu.  Including Blow Up in the Filter drop down menu improves efficiency as all the photo workflow plug-ins are now in the same drop down menu. Blow Up can still be found in the File -> Automate menu, as found in previous Blow Up versions.  The Automate menu also provides access to the Blow Up 2 Batch (new in version 2.0), which processes an entire folder of images.

Quick Draw – One Click Access
From the Photoshop desktop, the Blow Up panel provides one click access to Blow Up and a selection of pre-set size and media selections (screen choice, plus three paper selections for printing).  Using the pre-sets saves time, since the image is processed without opening the user interface.  However, if custom adjustments or cropping is desired, open Blow Up.

Clean, Easy Interface
Blow Up opens in an intuitive, clean, easy-to-use interface that provides intuitive defaults and the power of custom adjustments.  This interface, by selecting “Settings”, provides a selection of factory default output settings based on output media and size.  Custom settings can be saved and reused to enhance efficiency.  After selecting “Controls” on the user interface, the default and custom settings can be adjusted with sliders.

Image Test
To test Blow Up’s image quality, two images were enlarged for this review.  These two images were photos taken with a Nikon D200 (10 MP sensor).  The selected images were cropped (reduces processing time on a Mac Pro G5) and then enlarged by 400 % (four times), using both Photoshop CS4 and Blow Up.  In the Photoshop Image-> Image Size dialog, Resample Image was set to “Bicubic Smoother (best for enlargement)”.  After enlargement, the images were cropped to 300 X 300 pixels.  Two sets of images are presented below.

First Image Set

Blow Up Test-2

Photoshop image

Blow Up Test-1

Blow Up image

In this first set of images, Blow Up provides a crisper enlargement that preserves the well defined edges and metal luster.  Note on the right side of the image, this improvement is particularly noticeable in the stainless steel rod (part of the standing ringing for a sailboat).

Second Image Set

Photoshop image

Photoshop image

Blow Up image

Blow Up image

In the second set of images (crocus with water drops), Blow Up’s improvement over Photoshop is visible, but not as obvious as in the first image set (sailboat rigging).  From using Blow Up, the image improvement is easiest to see where the crocus petals overlap near the center of the image.

Additional comparison images may be found on the Alien Skin website at Alien Skin Examples, or on the Macworld Alien Skin Blow Up review: Alien Skin Blow Up 2.0.

Conclusion
Pros:

  1. Blow Up is a great enlargement tool that uses a vector based enlargement algorithm that out performs Photoshop’s bicubic enlargement algorithm.
  2. Blow Up does an excellent job of preserving well-defined edges during enlargement resulting in an obvious improvement over Photoshop.  For softer edges, the improvement is subtle, but visible if you look for it.
  3. Blow Up enhances workflow efficiency by combining output sharpening with enlargement.

Cons:

  1. Only available as a Photoshop plug-in.  For those that use Lightroom or Aperture, a plug-in compatible with these applications would save having to open or edit the image in Photoshop.

Examples and video demos are available at Alien Skin Tutorials. Download demo versions at Alien Skin Demos.

System Requirements: Mac OS X 10.4.11, Windows XP
Contact: www.AlienSkin.com
Cost: $249; Free upgrade if you own Blow Up 2.0; $99.00 if upgrading from Blow Up 1.0

4 Responses to “Alien Skin Blow Up 2.0.3: Photoshop Plug-in”

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    October 21st, 2009 at 9:06 am

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  2. LisaHill says:
    November 2nd, 2009 at 1:02 pm

    Hi there

    Other readers have pointed this “error” on Chrome, too. Thanks for letting me know too. Chrome doesn’t seem to have the same algorithms as Google, and other browsers. I’ll send them a queary.

    Take care

    Lisa

  3. LisaHill says:
    November 10th, 2009 at 1:43 pm

    Your welcome, and more to come with other Photoshop plug-ins.

    Keep checking back.

    Cheers,

    Lisa

  4. Briggs29ROXIE says:
    March 7th, 2010 at 12:55 pm

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