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Gemini 2.5 Flash Image

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notsylver ◴[] No.45027765[source]
I digitised our family photos but a lot of them were damaged (shifted colours, spills, fingerprints on film, spots) that are difficult to correct for so many images. I've been waiting for image gen to catch up enough to be able to repair them all in bulk without changing details, especially faces. This looks very good at restoring images without altering details or adding them where they are missing, so it might finally be time.
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zwog ◴[] No.45028087[source]
Do you happen to know some software to repair/improve video files? I'm in the process of digitalizing a couple of Video 2000 and VHS casettes of childhood memories of my mom who start suffering from dementia. I have a pretty streamlined setup for digitalizing the videos but I'd like to improve the quality a bit.
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1. nycdatasci ◴[] No.45028918[source]
I've used products from topazlabs.com for the same problem and have generally been happy with them.
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2. qingcharles ◴[] No.45029199[source]
Topaz is probably the SOTA in video restoration, but it can definitely fuck shit up. Use carefully and sparingly and check all the output for weird AI glitches.