Impressive. I was going to try out that upscaling program but it recommended ubuntu for the OS and that killed that idea immediately. I can imagine this 1 1/2 minute clip likely took hours of training to get to that output which is virtually flawless since the curved shapes in the center of the animation are likely crisper than the original at original resolution but that is likely 320p and though I watched it in 1080p it's actually 2160P according to the title on the youtube page so that is rescaling "upscaling" so that's around 4x the pixels having to be added but also having it so it appears the same as the original tiny regular tv tube old tv resolution for a 19 inch color tv. It's scary that we used to watch lined tv shows almost exclusively 20 years ago before hd tv was mandated by the government.
Impressive. I was going to try out that upscaling program but it recommended ubuntu for the OS and that killed that idea immediately. I can imagine this 1 1/2 minute clip likely took hours of training to get to that output which is virtually flawless since the curved shapes in the center of the animation are likely crisper than the original at original resolution but that is likely 320p and though I watched it in 1080p it's actually 2160P according to the title on the youtube page so that is rescaling "upscaling" so that's around 4x the pixels having to be added but also having it so it appears the same as the original tiny regular tv tube old tv resolution for a 19 inch color tv. It's scary that we used to watch lined tv shows almost exclusively 20 years ago before hd tv was mandated by the government.
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