Lua Photo Management Software

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    Single-image super-resolution for anime-style art

    Single-Image Super-Resolution for Anime-Style Art using Deep Convolutional Neural Networks. And it supports photo. You can train your own model, change image size, reduce image noise, upscale and customize your image's style. It provides the option of converting and downloading your edited images.
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    An export plugin for Adobe Lightroom that allows photographs to be exported directly from Lightroom to a folder in the user's Brickshelf (brickshelf.com) account.
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    This project hosts an export plugin for the Adobe Photoshop Lightroom software. The plugin allows to export directly from Lightroom to the webbased gallery software Gallery2.
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