bannertime
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Recently announced in tech blogs and such is letsenhance.io. "Free online image upscale and JPEG artifact removal using neural networks. Image super-resolution and image enhancement online."
I've got a job right now where they supplied a 150kb image to use as the background for a retractable banner. I was able to reverse search and found a 3.5mb version of the image on one of their blogs. So I'm going to do a little test. See how well we can get the 150kb image to match up to the 3.5mb once scaled up and improved with the neural network.
Waiting...waiting. The 3.5mb file is going to take 20 mins to upscale. The 150kb is just a few minutes.
There are three modes; anti-jpeg, boring, and magic.
Anti-Jpeg obviously attempts to remove artifacts.
Boring "does up-scaling and doesn't hallucinate fine details. This is good for illustrations, logos, vectors, etc."
Magic "does hallucinate a bit, so it's perfect for photos."
The latter two of which promise a 4x upscale.
Attached is a collage of the enhancements for comparison. This does not include the "enhanced" 3.5mb file.
I've got a job right now where they supplied a 150kb image to use as the background for a retractable banner. I was able to reverse search and found a 3.5mb version of the image on one of their blogs. So I'm going to do a little test. See how well we can get the 150kb image to match up to the 3.5mb once scaled up and improved with the neural network.
Waiting...waiting. The 3.5mb file is going to take 20 mins to upscale. The 150kb is just a few minutes.
There are three modes; anti-jpeg, boring, and magic.
Anti-Jpeg obviously attempts to remove artifacts.
Boring "does up-scaling and doesn't hallucinate fine details. This is good for illustrations, logos, vectors, etc."
Magic "does hallucinate a bit, so it's perfect for photos."
The latter two of which promise a 4x upscale.
Attached is a collage of the enhancements for comparison. This does not include the "enhanced" 3.5mb file.