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    PNG Upscale

    PNG Upscale

    AI Super - Resolution

    Download is available from the Releases Page or Google Drive or MediaFire. Be careful when trying to resize very large pictures, it can take considerable time and resources. To upscale an image you just need to choose a mode, load a picture and press start. Save button can be used to choose an output folder and filename before you start the process (either just name or .png) You can double-click the text box to change [Dark - Light] theme (disabled when upScaling) Use PNG images for best results. Download the executable corresponding with your operating system, and the Models folder. It's possible to download only some of the models if you want (It just won't let you use them inside the program) The Models folder needs to be in the same directory as the Jar/Exe to use them.
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    blitz-image

    GPU-accelerated image processing for java

    blitz-image is a library to support extremely fast image processing in java, harnessing GPU acceleration via OpenCL. Although more features will be added in time, the initial focus is on very fast high-quality image resizing, including bicubic resizing (both upscale and downscale). The performance of a typical bicubic upscale operation is typically in the order of 10 times faster than via the standard AWT mechanism using RenderingHints.VALUE_INTERPOLATION_BICUBIC. The library depends on Aparapi (https://code.google.com/p/aparapi/). Any GPU supporting OpenCL should be supported (including low-end GPUs without double-precision fp support), and there is automatic fallback to pure java implementations for all operations in the event that there is no OpenCL support available. A high-level API allows for very easy use from AWT/Swing, whilst the low-level array-based API allows integration with any imaging framework (e.g. from Android or SWT).
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