28.10.2024, 05:28
Please stop using full quotes, especially if you want to ask something new it unnecessarily makes your post harder to follow, since I need to read the quoted stuff again to make sure you did not add anything there,....
Here's how it should work atm. if you have a 720x480 source and aim for 2160p with just a 2x model.
I guess what you want is to use your model two, so that Hybrid does the following:
Resize 720x480 to 1440x960 using the model, then take 1440x960 and resize it to 2880x1920 then use the selected (adjustment) resizer to go your target resolution. Is that correct? I can probably add an option for 'Multi' to work this way, if that is what you are aiming for.
Only way to do this atm. would be to use a custom section.
Cu Selur
Here's how it should work atm. if you have a 720x480 source and aim for 2160p with just a 2x model.
- if you use VSGAN on its own and use a '2x' model, Hybrid will resize from 720x480 to 1440x960 using the model then use the selected (adjustment) Resize to go your target resolution.
- if you use VSGAN with 'Stepped Resize', Hybrid will resize from 720x480 to 1440x960 using the model, then adjust to target resolution / 2, so 1080p (* aspect ratio changes) and then apply the model again to 2160p (*aspect ratio changes) and then use the selected (adjustment) resizer to go your target resolution.
- If you use 'Multi' Hybrid will apply each of the models and after each model (aside from the last) undo the resizing (to keep memory consumption down). <= This is what you are doing atm.
I guess what you want is to use your model two, so that Hybrid does the following:
Resize 720x480 to 1440x960 using the model, then take 1440x960 and resize it to 2880x1920 then use the selected (adjustment) resizer to go your target resolution. Is that correct? I can probably add an option for 'Multi' to work this way, if that is what you are aiming for.
Only way to do this atm. would be to use a custom section.
Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.