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    Real-ESRGAN GUI

    Real-ESRGAN GUI

    Cross-platform GUI for image upscaler Real-ESRGAN

    ...Real-ESRGAN can only enlarge the input image with a fixed 2-4x magnification (related to the selected model). This functionality is achieved by downsampling using a conventional scaling algorithm after multiple calls to Real-ESRGAN. Split each frame of the GIF and record the duration, zoom in one by one and then merge. Drag an image file or directory to any position in the window, and its path can be automatically set as the input.
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    textureAtlasTools

    textureAtlasTools

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

    ...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 with separate files from the selections, as well a [basefilename]_sliced.png file containing the texture without the sliced files. Manually upscale all the resulting files with the correct transparency / seamless mode, including the [basefilename]_sliced.png from the previous step. it is important to use the same scale factor for all the files. you can leave some of the files unscaled (including the basefile).
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