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the320x200 t1_ja513d4 wrote

It's paid, but Topaz Video AI is worth the cost of you're upscaling/restoring video a decent amount.

All solutions have their limits though. The example image you attached is quite degraded and ML isn't at the point where that much corruption can be restored automatically.

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Marcapiel t1_ja51yti wrote

For upscaing there are many ESRGAN opens ource models

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CeFurkan OP t1_ja55fa1 wrote

ye i tried that. actually that upscale is done by an ESRGAN model. which model you think best for this job?

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CeFurkan OP t1_ja55g7f wrote

i see. i will check out ty

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Warhouse512 t1_ja5kx48 wrote

Second topaz. Looks like you have a ton of artifacts and upscaling models alone won’t help with that. Try out the demo before you pay for it though! Iirc it just leaves a watermark

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bitemenow999 t1_ja5i18k wrote

the best option at this point would be to use a combination of in-painting and super-resolution, I dont know of a model that can do both but you can do it with stable diffusion in two steps.

Remove degraded areas with mask and use inpainting and then use inpainted result for super-resolution

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CeFurkan OP t1_ja5ig7w wrote

it has like 10k frames for 7 min video :d

24 fps 7 min

i really need automated way

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bitemenow999 t1_ja5jz8q wrote

You can find the frames with artifacts, use a median filter or something to find the frames with degradation, and then mask it, though it will still be atleast a couple of days of work

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beryugyo619 t1_ja54jo7 wrote

Current ML don’t have that kind of temporal consistency and it’s not particularly hot and flashy topic right now

You might want to somehow stabilize the video first maybe

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CeFurkan OP t1_ja551m1 wrote

what do you suggest to stabilize the video? i have no idea how to do that

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