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		I've jsut used nneid13 and I am impressed with the results.
However, I recently read about "Super Resolution" and "HINet" - are either of these available for Hybrid?
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		I have no clue how you ended with HINet (=Half Instance Normalization Network for Image Restoration) when you were reading about super resolution, but yes Hybrid does support HINet if the torchAddon (~10GB download; ~18GB extracted) is used.
If you got an NVIDIA card and I can send you a link to the torch-Addon. Assuming you use the latest Hybrid you could then extract te addon it into your Hybrid/64bit-folder and when starting Hybrid the Log-tab should show that the torch-Addon filters are there.
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		What is the torchAddon? Will it run on a Mac?
I also have a PC with an NVIDIA card but i do not have Hybrid installed on it.
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		The torch-addon is package which includes a modified Vapoursynth version which comes with torchPy and a bunch of additional filters that are based on it. This addon is Windows only, so no luck on MacOS.
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		 (06.12.2021, 15:56)Selur Wrote:  I have no clue how you ended with HINet (=Half Instance Normalization Network for Image Restoration) when you were reading about super resolution, but yes Hybrid does support HINet if the torchAddon (~10GB download; ~18GB extracted) is used.
If you got an NVIDIA card and I can send you a link to the torch-Addon. Assuming you use the latest Hybrid you could then extract te addon it into your Hybrid/64bit-folder and when starting Hybrid the Log-tab should show that the torch-Addon filters are there.
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		Like I wrote before HINet has nothing to do with super resolution.
It's just mentioned in that thread as an example for a machine learning based filter.
Send you a link to my current dev version and torch-addon for Windows.
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		Reading this posted I landed to the following link:
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1956669
where is referring to SwinIR resizer.
In this post there is also some test performed by you. 
I installed the last Hybrid version how can I use SwinIR ?
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		 (08.12.2021, 15:02)Dan64 Wrote:  Reading this posted I landed to the following link:
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1956669
where is referring to SwinIR resizer.
In this post there is also some test performed by you. 
I installed the last Hybrid version how can I use SwinIR ?
To install SwinIR I followed the instructions of this post: 
https://forum.selur.net/thread-1935-post-14069
After installing it the SwinIR resizer was available in Hybrid.
P.S.
I had problems in using pip (even after running get-pip.py). To solve them I edited the fiile python39._pth to add the paths for: DLLs, Lib, Lib\site-packages
	
 
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Yup, I always update the torch-addon, but if you already got it once you can update it using the insctructions from the project sites. 
 
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