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    FFmpegUpscalerHelper

    FFmpegUpscalerHelper

    A simple program with a UI for exporting video to png and encoding png

    A simple program with a UI for exporting video to png and encoding png images to video using FFmpeg, for the purpose of upscaling. A simple program with a UI for exporting video to png and encoding png images to video using FFmpeg, for the purpose of upscaling. This program does not upscale your video, it's a tool to be used to save time for your upscaling process. Instead of opening CMD yourself and navigating to your ffmpeg location and then enter the command, this program does all that for you. ...
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    textureAtlasTools

    textureAtlasTools

    A set of tools for slicing a texture atlas to individual components

    A set of tools for slicing a texture atlas to individual components and merging back. These tools simplify the approach for upscaling a texture atlas. Manually select some tiles in the texture atlas (that are placed in difficult positions) Add them to a json file following this pattern: json file; you can use any image editing tool such as GIMP to manually select and inspect the location, width and height of each selection. Run the tool with the split; this will automatically create a folder...
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