Best model for photography #945
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Hey @markomitranic 🌟, I'm a bot here to help with bugs, questions, and becoming a contributor. Let's tackle this together! Yes, there are models specialized for achieving a photorealistic look in real-world photographs. The models listed in the Upscayl repository include:
These models are designed to enhance real-world photographs to achieve a photorealistic look [1]. Additionally, if you are experiencing issues with artifacting and oversharpening, you can adjust configuration options or parameters to reduce these effects. For instance, you can switch off post-processing, adjust If you want to explore custom models, you can follow the guide on how to import and use custom models within the Upscayl application [5][6]. |
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For reference here is upscayl ultrasharp vs krea |
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Hey community
I saw that we can import models other than the 5 available in the app. I loooove the product and use it often - but it is only good with digital art, comics, anime etc.
When it comes to real world photographs, it kinda sucks. Sure, it upscales them, but the artifacting is really strong and images end up in uncanny valley. I'm not talking about it "getting things wrong" I'm actually talking about the style of resulting images. They always look like they've been through a Photoshop brush filter:
Instead adding more detail, texture and noise, it just oversharpens them, and blurs the insides, making the photo look like a painting instead of a photo. The surfaces lose their textures, and the models remove the noise.
I was wondering if there are other models that might be specialized for photorealistic look?
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