I stumbled across an app called Upscayl in the comments section of an article comparing different upscaling apps. It says it need a dedicated graphics card to function, so I haven’t tried it out, but I am curious to know if anyone else here has.
@patdavid if it is worthwhile, maybe we could invite the team to pixls.us?
I tried Upscayl before, but the upscaling process took too long, prompting me to give it up. I suspect it’s because my graphics card is outdated.
Topaz and AVClabs are also too advanced for my computer, resulting in frequent crashes.
After trying the top AI image upscalers, I found that VideoProc Converter AI is suitable for me. It’s affordable, has lower system requirements, and supports batch upscaling. The upscaling results are also good; most of the time, I only upscale images to 4K or 8K.
Yeah, it’s not open source, but it’s affordable compared to other AI upscalers. I snagged a lifetime license on Black Friday, and it can upscale images right through the Super Resolution .
Been using it a lot over the past few months. Folk say there’s better AI models than ones used by UpScayl, but UpScayl’s very convenient (not to mention free). lol
I’m using a lot of upscale programs, because I work with 3d images, so they’re efficient. A giant problem that is not stable, so you have to test it in some programs, to see which one responds better in that image. Here is a gallery of Planta Humanizada images, the first one is with upscaly, the rest without, you can see the difference in the details.
Im upscaling low res 3D models and its working great.
I have good PC with 4070 so it takes seconds to have 2k or 4K res image.
It has some AI bugs but generaly its great consider its free.