![]() Until now, no deep-learning based approach existed for video enlargement as a commercial product. It’s perfect for older footage that you want to repurpose for modern use. With Video Enhance AI, you can take your footage from SD to HD with an incredible increase in quality. Have you ever wanted your footage to look sharper with more detail? Take HD footage all the way up to 8K for use in high-quality projects. Video Enhance AI is the perfect way to take good footage and make it great. Some call it “magic”, but we call it the power of AI. We developed Video Enhance AI using groundbreaking machine learning technology to upscale video footage intelligently, for crisp details and motion consistency all the way up to 8K resolution. There has never been a way to perfectly recreate high-resolution video from low-resolution footage… Until now. Traditional video upscaling simply stretches resolution, degrading quality and destroying details. Incredible Video Upscaling for Professional Filmmakers. ![]() Using intelligent AI technology, Video Enhance AI is the most powerful video upscaling software ever released. Trained on thousands of videos and combining information from multiple input video frames, Topaz Video AI will enlarge and enhance your footage up to 8K resolution with true details and motion consistency. Give these two plug ins a try and see what you think….Stunning video enlargements with groundbreaking AI technology. That is how I got this very Hawaiian Oil Paint feeling. The last step involved adding my SJ Thin Double Edge Frame layer style left at the default colors. Much better overall impact for the image.ĩ. This burned in a slight contrast in the water for the eye to follow. With a large black brush set to 15% opacity, the edge of the bay was lightly painted on the water all the way to the back center. Therefore, a New Layer that was set to Overlay Blend Mode was added. I felt like the eye was not guided with a strong enough element to get you through the image. The water was way too cyan for my taste, so another Curves Adjustment Layer was added and the different color channels were adjusted to get a better color for the water.Ĩ. The Layer Mask was filled with black and just the sky area was painted back with a soft black low opacity brush.ħ. The sky was really blown out, so I added another Curves Adjustment Layer that brought back the natural clouds from the original image into the sky. Next a general Curves Adjustment Layer was added to bring in some contrast.Ħ. What I did different was to add a New Layer and paint over the foreground leaves and trees in the midground to give a more painterly look and smoothing out some of the rough edges and colors that Simplify can bring into an image. Also some detail in the little rock island was painted back.Ĥ. Some of the Detail Layer was brought back in by painting black on the mask on the foreground leaves. A Layer Mask was applied to the top Simplify layer. The only change to it is that the Edges section was turned off as it made the trees in the background stand out.ģ. Next Topaz Simplify 4 was opened and the Painting IV preset was applied. Topaz Detail 3 was opened and the settings from the second example in the video were applied: Small Detail. ![]() Duplicated the Background layer (CTRL+J). Now that both Simplify and Detail have been updated, it was easier to get some different looks. (I really was thinking about how it would be to live in the house up in the top left – hum!) I actually did not follow the exact video workflow, but it did get me thinking about how to do this. While doing a little Hawaii dreaming, I came across it again and thought it might look good using some of the settings from this video. (See Creating an Oil Painting Effect from Topaz Labs.) My Hawaiian image from the east coast of the Big Island was one I had not originally processed as it really did not catch my eye – hoover over image to toggle to original. I was looking through my notes from last year and came across some nice info on using Topaz (see sidebar for website link) Simplify and Detail together to create an oil painting look. Painterly Effect using Topaz Detail and Simplify
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