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[Image: view?usp=share_link]
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1LLB7a_n...share_link

Which one is it?
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#12
Neither.
To use RealESRGAN which Dan64 uses, the torch-addon is needed.
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#13
(19.03.2023, 09:33)Selur Wrote: Neither.
To use RealESRGAN which Dan64 uses, the torch-addon is needed.

aaaa - ok - thanks!
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#14
Hi Dan.

A really newbie question, but looking at your screenshot, how did you set the size change shown next to the RealESRGAN you'd selected in the model pull down box?
I can get a resize to come up if I set this in the Crop/Resize tab which I assume gives some pre-processing,  but am wondering if this is something that I should be able to do in Filtering/Vapoursynth/Frame/Resize tab.

Regards
Mike Mc.
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#15
The resize info on the right of "Vapoursynth->Frame->Resizer" shows:
"Crop resolution -> Pre-resizer resolution -> Resize resolution"
  • 'Crop resolution' is set based on "Crop/Resize->Base->Picture Crop" if not used this is the input resolution
  • 'Pre-resizer resolution' is only set if "Vapoursynth->Misc->Script->Lower res. before resize" is used and skipped otherwise
  • 'Resize resolution' is set by "Crop/Resize->Base->Resize->Picture Resize"
So if you have a 600x600 source do no cropping and set 1200x1200 under 'Picture Resize' it would show '600x600->1200x1200'.
Note that if your resizer produces another resolution, after the selected resizer another resizing to adjust to the selected 'Picture Resize' resolution will take place. Best look at the Vapoursynth Script View to better understand what is happening depending on your setting choice.

Cu Selur
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