BenVista PhotoZoom Pro 2 review

Create perfect photo enlargements with minimal image noise

Superb results from a relatively inexpensive program

TechRadar Verdict

A truly outstanding image enlarger - the years of development were worth it

Pros

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    Blissfully simple

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    Great results for all enlargements we tried

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    No need for Photoshop or similar software

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    Batch processing works like a dream

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    Save enlargement effects, then reapply

Cons

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    Slightly Panther-ish interface

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Why is it that when you enlarge and print a photo that looks great onscreen, you end up with a mess? Edges become saw-toothed lines, and your image is marred by JPEG artefacts - big square blocks that make up colour in low resolution images.

The simple reason for this is that when you enlarge an image, the pixels remain the same size. Help has been at hand for a while now, with programs such as OnOne Software's Genuine Fractals. And now comes a new contender: PhotoZoom.

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