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cnntth | 1 month ago

OP makes zero comments about content generation, and the complaint is about upscaling introducing artifacts not in the original source. No different than hating a bad 4k remaster / sharpening.

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echelon|1 month ago

That advice is not universal, and without context it's simply wrong.

You wouldn't upscale a classic film in this way, but there are plenty of low-resolution shots that benefit. Especially with VGA resolution renders and modern AI workflows.

Just looking at the Topaz marketing, you can see a lot of places where it indeed does work. And 20-year industry professionals are using it today for their day jobs.

If you want to say "don't upscale a classic film in Topaz", say that. Because context makes the advice correct. This blanket "do not use" statement is flat out wrong.

unloader6118|1 month ago

In any case, blindly apply upscaling is just wrong ..

You apply it to where it is needed. Not every scene need the same treatment.