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I use Linux and I created a video that's pretty low resolution, by zooming in. It's so pixelated that it really isn't going to work as-is, so I tried to use a few of the AI video upscalers out there--TensorPix and others, but none really helped.

I included one of the frames from the video to show how pixelated it is, so I'm hoping for something that will fix it. Since I'm on Linux, I'm hoping to either find something I can use in the browser, or something that's compatible with Linux.

Does anyone know of any that would be able to greatly improve the quality and "create previously unseen details" (which is what TensorPix said it would do) to a great extent?

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[-] iocase@lemmy.zip 5 points 7 hours ago

"create previously unseen details"

AI upscalers can't reveal information "hidden" inside of a digital image. The way they work is they guess and fill in the blanks. I can't find it but a good example was a blurry image of Obama that was upscaled into a normal looking dude with a tan...

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