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Upscayl – Free and open-source AI image upscaler

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In the past, when we encountered some particularly poor-quality, small-resolution or blurry pictures and wanted to make them larger and clearer, our first thought was to use tools such as Adobe Photoshop and GIMP to enlarge and sharpen the image. But the results are mostly unsatisfactory. Because the enlarged image is either full of mosaics or blurred, or loses a lot of details. Now, the development of AI technology is also revolutionizing the image processing technology.

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[v4.1, v1.4] Sharpen AI – AI-powered image sharpening software

When taking photos, some factors (such as shaking during shooting, focus problem, night shooting or shallow depth of field) often cause the shooting effect to be not so clear – with noise points and blurred details, which seriously affect the quality of photos. What do you do then? After all, many frames are so fleeting that they can’t be captured again.

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