I appreciate your video and the fact that it is created in 4K. I wish you would have used at least one image that had a lower original resolution (like the thumbnail implied) and I wish you would have included the original on the screen at the same time as the upscaled images. Without the original source image showing at the same time, it is almost impossible for the viewer to determine which looks best. I would also love a video on how to import custom models and if any look much better than what is included. Liked and subscribed.
My problem is that when I want to use the ultrasharp remacri modes etc, it only lets me go to fast real-esgran and it tells me decoding error vKWaitForFences failed 4, what can I do in that case? thank you.
I am using 2x upscale for my D700 pics so 12 MP will result in 48MP and that is more than enough. I tried 4x but the results are actually less sharp. Some artefacts are showing up so I guess to much sampling when using 4x.
Thanks for this. I actually already use Upscayl and particularly like the batch feature. TBH, with my eyesight I found it a bit difficult to distinguish the unzoomed images. Also, I tend to produce more photo-realistic images (the example you showed was a little too plasticky for me) and those based on home-made styles or traditional genres e.g Post-Impressionism, Fauvism
Thanks for this review. I hear that we can use even custom models with Upscayl. Is there any other that could be interesting ? And is it possible to train a model for specific images ? That could be amazing.
Another great video, as always. So, I have been using big.jpg for the past 5 months. I do POD home decor, notebooks, etc. It has worked great, although I wish there was something between 8x and 16x as printify doesnt accept the 16x PNG. I have considered Upscayl, but honestly it seemed too complicated/ too many options. This video was helpful. What do you think of big.jpg? and how does it compare to upscayl? Thanks!
To be honest, I think all upscalers are *pretty* similar - so it comes down to personal taste. And I like the idea of downloading software like Upscayl rather than using a website as the host!
I can't see any difference Is the program "fixing" anything? If so, it would be better to show an image that really **needed** improvement, not something that was fine to begin with Then we could see the changes
While I appreciate the video, I really wish you didn't use AI generated images for these examples. It's so hard to tell which artefacts and lines were there before from the AI generated image and which ones were made by Upscayl. And I have to say, I think you even mixed up some of them. I have been using Upscayl for a few days now with real life images and there are no weird line artefacts in the images at all even when zooming in. So this could all be because you are using AI generated images.
I was looking for the explanation for all built-in Upscayl model. Can't really find it anywhere. Thankfully we have your video here. Thank mate.
Hey pal I'm glad I could help!
I appreciate your video and the fact that it is created in 4K. I wish you would have used at least one image that had a lower original resolution (like the thumbnail implied) and I wish you would have included the original on the screen at the same time as the upscaled images. Without the original source image showing at the same time, it is almost impossible for the viewer to determine which looks best. I would also love a video on how to import custom models and if any look much better than what is included. Liked and subscribed.
I really appreciate the feedback, and you're completely right! It's not a great comparison to the original image and I think I can do better next time
My problem is that when I want to use the ultrasharp remacri modes etc, it only lets me go to fast real-esgran and it tells me decoding error vKWaitForFences failed 4, what can I do in that case? thank you.
I'm sorry, I'm not sure :( please let me know if you find a solution
I am using 2x upscale for my D700 pics so 12 MP will result in 48MP and that is more than enough. I tried 4x but the results are actually less sharp. Some artefacts are showing up so I guess to much sampling when using 4x.
The 2x is definitely my go-to choice
Thanks for this. I actually already use Upscayl and particularly like the batch feature. TBH, with my eyesight I found it a bit difficult to distinguish the unzoomed images. Also, I tend to produce more photo-realistic images (the example you showed was a little too plasticky for me) and those based on home-made styles or traditional genres e.g Post-Impressionism, Fauvism
Yeah 'plasticky' is a good way to describe it!
Thanks for testing it out for us. 👍
For a free upscaler, especially for anyone doing this as a hobby, it's fantastic!
💯 Very well said!
Great video, like always, but the program freezes my computer and I have to shut it down and restart it. Any hints on how to correct this?
:( sorry I'm not sure. Please let me know if you find any solutions
So cool you reviewed Upscayl. ICM learning how to make which model when. Fooocus is also worth a look. But more complex.
Thanks for the feedback!!
really need to know what program you use to compare pics
haha I literally just open the pictures by double clicking on them, and then cropping until I can fit them all on the screen
As always, your reviews are errr.....amazing lol.
😂 trying my best
great video... i use the digital art mode of upscayl every day for my art... i'm a huge fan 💪😎
haha I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks it's awesome
thank you for this i also wanted to see something like this!
Glad I could help!
Thanks for this review. I hear that we can use even custom models with Upscayl. Is there any other that could be interesting ? And is it possible to train a model for specific images ? That could be amazing.
I'm actually not sure! I had not heard about custom models but I'll try to look into it
Great work, as always! B.t.w, are you going to make an "Office Hours" review as every week? Thanks in advance 😀
Yep, every Thursday at Noon Eastern time!
What should i use to enhance logo?
I really don't know! Gotta try a few different options I guess
Another great video, as always. So, I have been using big.jpg for the past 5 months. I do POD home decor, notebooks, etc. It has worked great, although I wish there was something between 8x and 16x as printify doesnt accept the 16x PNG. I have considered Upscayl, but honestly it seemed too complicated/ too many options. This video was helpful. What do you think of big.jpg? and how does it compare to upscayl? Thanks!
To be honest, I think all upscalers are *pretty* similar - so it comes down to personal taste. And I like the idea of downloading software like Upscayl rather than using a website as the host!
@@FutureTechPilot thanks!
I can't see any difference
Is the program "fixing" anything?
If so, it would be better to show an image that really **needed** improvement, not something that was fine to begin with
Then we could see the changes
haha I guess you're right!
Perfect! Exactly what i needed. Can you also do a video for the best free AI background remover?
I will look into it!
@@FutureTechPilot you're the legend of AI.
Thanx! Can you explain what are those Upcsayl Themes? *Settings > Upcsayl Theme*. Have you tested it yet?
Sorry for the late reply, and sorry I'm not more helpful lol I haven't experimented much with Upscayl recently
which do you think will be best for noise? i shot at high iso and i am trying to recover those images. thanks!
Honestly, maybe photoshop? You'll have more control and I'm not 100% confident that Uspcayl could solve your issues
I mainly use ultrasharp, digital sometimes like for illustrations
Yeah I kinda like each model to be honest lol
Best upscale to use on iPhones/phones in general would be interesting
Okay cool thanks for the idea!
Look how Smooth smooth! This guy is clearly not an artist, I would fire him for choosing images without details
hope you have a good day!
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Why do you lie in thumbnail?
Wasn't trying to lie, I tried to visually demonstrate what the video would be about. Sorry if I didn't do a good job
While I appreciate the video, I really wish you didn't use AI generated images for these examples. It's so hard to tell which artefacts and lines were there before from the AI generated image and which ones were made by Upscayl. And I have to say, I think you even mixed up some of them. I have been using Upscayl for a few days now with real life images and there are no weird line artefacts in the images at all even when zooming in. So this could all be because you are using AI generated images.
Hey maybe you're right!