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It does seem like from some googling there are other plugins/filters you can download that would help further with certain things so maybe I'll have to get some of those, but I think that my source is a reasonably decent quality.Īlso, resolution for further episodes will probably change, but I'm guessing when upscaling it will just pillar or letterbox as needed to fit inside the target res as much as possible? There are some that will be in 720x404 or so.Įdit: also included the full dvd rip as the original mkv in case that's useful. I do also have the full episode churned down to a more reasonable size but that's probably not really needed for this. Here's a link where you can get some samples, I have the full first episode of the show, as well as the intro alone that I simply sized up to 4k res, as well as the output from topaz for the intro alone.

I'm hoping with a starter script for this sort of use vs live action stuff which seems common, and some tutorials I can get started and at least do a comparison, I'd really appreciate the help from you guys to try and restore this old show. It sounds like fairly aggressive sharpening and smoothing would be good, however I noticed that topaz does seem to miss some blocky affects and I do feel like it could have done better.
Topaz video enhance ai v1 screens 480p#
I was hoping one of you guys could provide me with a basic profile that would convert the 480p video up to 1080, or maybe even 4k (though not sure that's necessarily a good choice coming from 480p) with similar, or even better results than topaz? I'm basically looking to improve the dvd rips of an old cg cartoon as much as I can and topaz has been pretty impressive but there are some quirks I noticed here and there in the output. I feel like something that can leverage my CPU might actually be faster though, I have a 5800x and h264 encoding a 44gb 4k file down to 4gb h.265 takes under 20 minutes so I feel like anisynth could provide impressive results with much less time involved, however I have never looked into this before, I downloaded avisynth and avspmod to get started but could use some help. (The original plan was to probably go from 4k back down to 1080 after a second pass but it's going to take ages).

My GTX 1080 means that trying to upscale a 21 minute video from 720x480 to 4k with the gai cg preset takes 24 hours, 14 for upscaling to 1080p.
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Hi everyone, I have yet to read over the thread when I'm not coming off the tail end of a day with far too little sleep, but I've been experimenting with the trial of topaz and have also been looking for alternatives. This company is bamboozling amateurs with crapware for big bucks. For example, "JPEG to RAW converter" - WTF? No.
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Mercalli is a great example.) But this Topaz software is neither. (FYI: A commercial app being better than Avisynth can happen.

Or even if it was a superior way to upsize, compared to what is available in Avisynth. I would be quite thrilled if a true "AI" program existed to repair video (size, framerate, etc). Their colors always show when shown the follies of the ways (claims refuted with facts), and they'll usually just double down on the wrong/false information.įor whatever reason, we're seeing that with this Topaz software. Scott Sometimes the world has too many fanboys/cheerleaders to let facts get in the way. You confuse rigorous skepticism with negativity. Curious where negativity resides in the need for scientific peer review? In the need for transparency & clearly defined steps? In the need for ground truth references? In the expectation of objective (Or statistically significant subjective) ABX comparisons?
